1977 Sterling Napa Estate Cab.

BJ

BJ
A lovely, powerful old school Napa Cab, from the glory years. A Ric Forman wine. Lots of dusty acids, giving a sense of oak, but it wasn't - it was just a lot of great material, and dare I say Rutherford dust. From back when it was worth drinking Cal Cab.
 
I think he was only there 74-76, so probably the 76 is the only full on Forman vintage at Stirling, but I figure the 77 got his vineyard oversight and vinification.
 
A '73 Sterling Cabernet last week was good but not great (a '73 Burgess Cabernet opened the previous week was singing with perfectly mature and balanced CA fruit). The Sterling was still a bit tannic, tasty but not especially interesting. I'd still drink it in preference to most current day CA Cabs though.

On the other hand a '78 Sterling from a month or two ago (which I also mistakenly identified as a Ric Forman wine) was as wonderful as the '77 you describe. Anyone know who the winemaker was for those vintages?
 
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