Kapcsandy notes

Peter Creasey

Peter Creasey
Lou Kapcsandy was in town to host a couple of tastings the past two days. Very enjoyable and impressive!

Kapcsandy Family Winery Napa Yountville State Lane Vineyard Rosé '09 -- Bright pink, light dark fruits, maybe slightly herbaceous (in a good way), lively/uplifting, medium complex, strawberries, layered profile. [E]

Kapcsandy Family Winery Napa Yountville Endre '09 -- Dark red, lots of vitality in bouquet, black fruits, tobacco, nicely balanced, components in nice harmony, no edges, medium tannins, Claret-like. [E]

Kapcsandy Family Winery Napa Yountville Endre '08 -- Dark red, forward bouquet, lush fruit fragrance, cassis, maybe some chocolate, smooth texture, solid dark fruits, mellowing nicely. [E]

Kapcsandy Family Winery Napa Yountville Endre '07 -- Dark red, berry fruits, maybe cherries, cigar box aromas, medium layered complexity, well integrated, medium tannins, solid core of fruit including perhaps blueberries. [E]

Kapcsandy Family Winery Napa Yountville State Lane Vineyard Cabernet Sauvignon (Grand Vin) '09 -- Dark red, powerful almost piercing aromas, currants, appealing leather, some floral notes, deep and full with wonderful roundness, excellent balance, serious, well constructed. [E - O]

. . . . . . Pete
 
originally posted by Peter Creasey:

Kapcsandy Family Winery Napa Yountville Endre '07 -- Dark red, berry fruits, maybe cherries, cigar box aromas, medium layered complexity, well integrated, medium tannins, solid core of fruit including perhaps blueberries. [E]

this is better. i think we all know that grapes are a lousy match for warm pear ginger upside down cake with amaretto whipped cream.

out of curiosity, what was the percentags of cherries, cigar boxes and blueberries in the final cuvee?

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Richard, Accordingly, the amaretto will not be included.

Thanks for your interest! I was actually more partial to the '09 (by a gnat's eyelash). While the '07 evokes fond memories, they regrettably don't detail the percentages of nuances therein.

The Rose was remarkable.

. . . . . Pete
 
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