- Colour Red
- Producer Colgin Estate
- Region Napa Valley
- Grape Cabernet Franc / Cabernet Sauvignon / Merlot
- Drinking 2024 - 2043
- Case size 3x75cl
- Available Now
2016 - Colgin IX Estate Napa Valley - 3x75cl
- Colour Red
- Producer Colgin Estate
- Region Napa Valley
- Grape Cabernet Franc / Cabernet Sauvignon / Merlot
- Drinking 2024 - 2043
- Case size 3x75cl
- Available Now
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Antonio Galloni, October 2018, Score: 97+
The 2016 IX Estate is a total knock-out. A wine of exceptional balance and harmony, the 2016 is stunning from the very first taste. Nothing really stands out. Instead, it is the wine's sense of proportion that makes the most lasting impression. Seamless, layered and voluptuous to the core, the 2016 has so much to offer. Bright Pritchard Hill acids and minerality are felt on the persistent, beautifully sculpted finish. Drink Date: 2024-2036 Rating 97+
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Antonio Galloni, October 2018, Score: 97+
The 2016 IX Estate is a total knock-out. A wine of exceptional balance and harmony, the 2016 is stunning from the very first taste. Nothing really stands out. Instead, it is the wine's sense of proportion that makes the most lasting impression. Seamless, layered and voluptuous to the core, the 2016 has so much to offer. Bright Pritchard Hill acids and minerality are felt on the persistent, beautifully sculpted finish. Drink Date: 2024-2036 Rating 97+
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James Suckling, March 2020, Score: 100
Aromas of blackberries, black truffles, burnt orange peel, forest floor and blueberries. Decadent. Full to medium body. The tannins are so tight and dense with super fine and caressing texture. An amazing, mesmerizing wine. Drinkable and glorious, but better after 2022.
Region
Napa Valley
This small town north of San Francisco has grown up to be one of California’s most famous wine regions. It is home to opulent Cabernets and sweetly-spiced Zinfandels, grown across many sub-regions including Stags Leap, Rutherford, Oakville and others. Cooling ocean fogs roll in from the Pacific at night and burn off in the summer sunshine, keeping the region cooler than you would expect for its latitude, and help produce some of the best Californian wines. Napa wines have the concentration and structure to age magnificently.