When Parker and the Spectator discovered Fritz Stuhlmuller's 2006s -- rating both Cabernets 91-93 points -- the market jumped on board. Set in the heart of Alexander Valley, with Jordan next door and Silver Oak just across the river, winemaker Leo Hansen's small production Cabernets bucked the trend. While neighbors struggled, Stuhlmuller's entire production was depleted in a few months.
Why? First, those 2006s were fabulous, if not quite as rich and muscled as this absolutely stunning 2007. But second, since Stuhlmuller sells most of his fruit, he just never jumped on the pricing bandwagon. These gorgeous, dark cassis Cabernets sell for a fraction of the neighborhood price tags.
With this 2007 Stuhlmuller Soda Rock bottling, Hansen took a new tack, and did one better. Read on to discover how he coaxed a little Oakville Grade Merlot out of a winemaker friend (guess who?), filling out this chiseled estate-grown Cabernet, adding weight, warmth and volume.
THE DEAL: 2007 Stuhlmuller Cabernet Sauvignon Soda Rock Vineyard. Normally available for $40 a bottle. Available now for as little as $19.99/bottle (on cases). Shipping is included on 6 bottles or more!
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| Tasting Notes from the WineAccess Travel Log 2007 Stuhlmuller Cabernet Sauvignon Soda Rock Vineyard "Dark purple color to the edge. Explosive aromas of ripe cassis. Rich and compact with a delicious currant core; warm, voluminous, compact and powerful. Excellent persistence with ripe -- but firm -- tannic structure. Drink now for the sheer 2007 hedonism or age for up to 7 years." |