Catena Zapata vertical
Posted: Tue Feb 26, 2019 11:17 am
Belonging to a wine club with a deep cellar has its advantage. Recently we had a series of verticals that involved wines mostly out of reach in most cellars. Thinking about reconfigurating your own cellar? It would take time! This vertical consisted of the following: '01, '05, '06, '07, '08, '09 Catena Zapata Cab Sauvignon. Not only this wine is the top wine of the Catena Bodega, smack in the Mendoza high country (around 900-1200 m) and reasonably accessible ($ 125-150) but by RP standard the 4th most consistent point garnerer in the world in the past 8-10 years. (Guess which wine has the most).
All still purple red, nose full of cassis, cherries, licorice, pain grille and chocolate. The '01 seemed to have extra leather while the '08 gave you healthy puffs of tobacco. Lovely smooth and long palate of fruits, mostly black, and spice (there were three 98 pointers in the group). What I miss was the ubiquitous Aussie eucalyptus!
The surprise from the enjoyable tasting was at the end when I found out that, although the bottles were labeled Cab S, all of them contained huge proportion of Malbec, some up to 48%! I was disappointed with the need of mislabeling for such a quality wine. It is unfortunate, there is a feeling of being cheated. Oh well...
All still purple red, nose full of cassis, cherries, licorice, pain grille and chocolate. The '01 seemed to have extra leather while the '08 gave you healthy puffs of tobacco. Lovely smooth and long palate of fruits, mostly black, and spice (there were three 98 pointers in the group). What I miss was the ubiquitous Aussie eucalyptus!
The surprise from the enjoyable tasting was at the end when I found out that, although the bottles were labeled Cab S, all of them contained huge proportion of Malbec, some up to 48%! I was disappointed with the need of mislabeling for such a quality wine. It is unfortunate, there is a feeling of being cheated. Oh well...