2008 Abreu Vineyards, Howell Mountain, Napa Valley, California, USA
- Red
- Dry
- Full Bodied
- Cabernet Sauvignon
Ready - youthful
- Robert Parker
- 97-99/100
- Antonio Galloni
- 96/100
Product: 20088112983
Colour Red
Sweetness Dry
Vintage 2008
Maturity Ready - youthful
Grape List Cabernet Sauvignon
Body Full Bodied
Producer Abreu Vineyards
Critics reviews
Robert Parker 97-99/100
The 2008 Howell Mountain continues to exhibit the greatness I predicted for it last year. Deep blue and black fruits intermixed with spring flower, graphite and crushed rock characteristics, a steely structure and good tannin result in a sweet, flawless, opulent wine to drink over the next 20-25 years.Drink 2010 - 2035Robert M. Parker, Jr., Wine Advocate (December 2010)
Drink 2010 - 2035
Antonio Galloni 96/100
A wine of myriad contrasts and dimensions, the 2008 Howell Mountain is super-impressive. Layers of intense, dark fruit play off the continuous beams of the Howell Mountain structure in a powerful yet remarkably nuanced and vibrant wine. Hints of rose petals and spice add an exotic flair. There is a linear energy to 2008 that is quite appealing. The blend is 63% Cabernet Sauvignon, 18% Cabernet Franc, 10% Petit Verdot and 9% Merlot. With the 2011 vintage, Abreu replaced the Howell Mountain name with Las Posadas, the ranch where all the fruit is sourced.Readers will find much to admire in David Abreu’s 2008s. In most vintages, the Abreu wines are very slow to develop, but the 2008s have largely entered an early plateau of maturity where they are quite expressive. Stylistically, I find the 2008s a bit more marked by oak and torrefaction notes than is the norm these days, which may be a reflection of a different mix of coopers during this era. In recent years winemaker Brad Grimes has shifted towards Taransaud barrels, which he feels are especially well suited to the wines. As always, the Abreu wines are mostly co-fermented blends in which grapes are picked and fermented according to ripeness as opposed to strictly by single grape variety. That, along with Brad Grimes’s no nonsense, highly intuitive approach to farming and winemaking, are a few of the many attributes that make these some of the most distinctive wines being made anywhere in the world.Drink 2018 - 2028antonio_galloni, Vinous.com.com (May 2018)
Drink 2010 - 2035
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Cabernet Sauvignon
The most famous red wine grape in the world and one of the most widely planted.
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Abreu Vineyards
David Abreu was born into a family of ranchers in the Napa Valley district of California, and spent most of his youth working in the first ever Napa vineyards. In the 1980s David purchased Madrona Ranch, which he developed into vineyards and farmland. This is where it all started, and was the first property David ever purchased. With Madrona being a hugely diverse plot of land, many grape blending options were available to David, each with their own complexity of flavours. A little later, he purchased the Cappella vineyards, one of the oldest in St. Helena. Because of the diseased rootstock that lay there, it took David six years before he managed to grow the new vines into a healthy condition. He had tasted the Cappella fruit in the 70s, and new it would be worth the hard work. Thorevilos was one of the places David spent a lot of his childhood. Situated between St. Helena and Howell Mountain, the soil there is perfect for grape growing. So David cultivated the land. In 2000, David purchased Howell Mountain which sits at about 2000 feet elevation, and is surrounded by a protected pine tree forest. Before vine planting, David removed, stacked and preserved a large quantity of redwood stakes, for use in a later life. All the Abreu Vineyards are made up of Cabernet blends.
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