Harbison Horseshoe Oakville Cabernet Sauvignon 2018California Red Wine | 14.7% ABV | 750mLProcess & ProfileHarbison Horseshoe Cabernet hails from a select vineyard block in Oakvillea site historically covered with horseshoes, planted just east of Screaming
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California Red Wine | 14.7% ABV | 750mL
Harbison Horseshoe Cabernet hails from a select vineyard block in Oakvillea site historically covered with horseshoes, planted just east of Screaming Eagles estateand is crafted with the same care as their top-tier selections. Barrel-fermented and aged in new French oak, the wine reflects both power and finesse in a distinctly Napa Valley style.
Nose: Deep black and blue fruitsblackberry, boysenberrylayered with dried rose petals, leather, wet-earth iodine, vanilla, licorice, and mocha
Palate: Full-bodied and richly textured: ripe dark fruit, scorched earth, graphite-like minerals, mixed dark chocolate, plum, and dusty cedar. Supple yet chewy tannins with structure for long-term aging
Finish: Persistent and mineral-driven, with lingering tobacco, spice, mature oak, and a savory earth streak
Estate-grown in a premier Oakville block with storied terroir
Aged entirely in new French oak barrels for rich texture and depth
Full-bodied yet elegant, balancing power and polish
Vintage scored 9496 by James Suckling and other critics, signaling top-tier quality
Built for cellaring: strong tannin structure and acidity promise aging to the 2030s
Serve at 6065F in a large Bordeaux glass.
Decant for 12 hours to let the wine breathe and reveal aromatic layers.
Pair with grilled ribeye, venison, beef bourguignon, roasted lamb, or aged sheeps milk cheese to complement its bold structure.
1. Is this a single-vineyard wine?
Yesthe Horseshoe is made from a single block in Oakville, chosen for its unique terroir.
2. How long should I cellar the 2018 vintage?
The 2018 is drinking well now but built to agecellaring through 20352040 will reward your patience.
3. What are the critic scores?
James Suckling rated it 94 pts, praising its candied dark fruit, vanilla, licorice, and structure. The Wine Independent averaged 96.
4. Why is it called Horseshoe?
The vineyard was literally strewn with horseshoes when plantedpreserved in name and spirit.
5. How does it compare with Harbisons other single blocks?
The Horseshoe is richer and more tannic than The Trail, showing deeper fruit and density
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