This Washington state wine, the 2015 McNary Vineyard Cabernet Sauvignon, comes from the Columbia Valley, a single vineyard Cabernet Sauvignon from the Horse Heaven Hills AVA. Single vineyards are what Pacific Crest is all about. They say the wine showcases "pure fruit flavors with depth and structure," and they aren't kidding. Alcohol stays cool-climate reasonable at 13.7% abv and the retail price is $20. That's a deal and a half, because this wine drinks like it should cost $50 or more.
The elegant 2015 McNary Vineyard Cabernet Sauvignon is as dark as motor oil in the glass, a misleading look for a very restrained, yet full-throated wine. Aromas are complex and gorgeous, with a soft, smoky character ushering in deep purple fruit, tobacco, oak, vanilla and graphite. The palate is as beautiful as it comes, with rich fruit, silky tannins and and a loooooong finish. It smells so good I didn't want to drink it, and drinks so good I didn't want to stop.
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