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2002 Flora Springs 25th Anniversary Napa Cabernet Sauvignon.
I bought a number of cases of Flora Springs wine during a tasting trip
to Napa a few years back. We were invited to dinner at the winery by John Komes and he recounted a number of great stories about the early days of the winery as he opened bottle after bottle of various vintages including the just bottled 2002. I opened one of my last remaining bottles that I bought during that trip last night to accompany Allen Brothers Dry Aged NY Strip steaks. 2002 Flora Springs Anniversary Cabernet Napa Valley-deep dark inky purple with aroma of fresh crushed blackberries and a touch of vanilla. Smooth and supple on the palate with an abundance of cassis, blackberry, blueberry and cloves finishing with a bit of oaky vanilla. The wine has aged beautifully and was delicious. "A". During that trip I bought 2002 Trilogy, Rutherford Reserve, Wild Boar and Holy Smoke as well as the 25th Anniversary and all have drank beautifully over the past few years. |
2002 Flora Springs 25th Anniversary Napa Cabernet Sauvignon.
On May 15, 8:53*am, "Bi!!" > wrote:
> I bought a number of cases of Flora Springs wine during a tasting trip > to Napa a few years back. *We were invited to dinner at the winery by > John Komes and he recounted a number of great stories about the early > days of the winery as he opened bottle after bottle of various > vintages including the just bottled 2002. *I opened one of my last > remaining bottles that I bought during that trip last night to > accompany Allen Brothers Dry Aged NY Strip steaks. *2002 Flora Springs > Anniversary Cabernet Napa Valley-deep dark inky purple with aroma of > fresh crushed blackberries and a touch of vanilla. *Smooth and supple > on the palate with an abundance of cassis, blackberry, blueberry and > cloves finishing with a bit of oaky vanilla. *The wine has aged > beautifully and was delicious. "A". *During that trip I bought 2002 > Trilogy, Rutherford Reserve, Wild Boar and Holy Smoke as well as the > 25th Anniversary and all have drank beautifully over the past few > years. This is one winery I will buy on most wine lists if they are reasonable prices. The Trilogy and Wild Boar are always good for me. |
2002 Flora Springs 25th Anniversary Napa Cabernet Sauvignon.
On May 15, 12:42*pm, lleichtman > wrote:
> On May 15, 8:53*am, "Bi!!" > wrote: > > > I bought a number of cases of Flora Springs wine during a tasting trip > > to Napa a few years back. *We were invited to dinner at the winery by > > John Komes and he recounted a number of great stories about the early > > days of the winery as he opened bottle after bottle of various > > vintages including the just bottled 2002. *I opened one of my last > > remaining bottles that I bought during that trip last night to > > accompany Allen Brothers Dry Aged NY Strip steaks. *2002 Flora Springs > > Anniversary Cabernet Napa Valley-deep dark inky purple with aroma of > > fresh crushed blackberries and a touch of vanilla. *Smooth and supple > > on the palate with an abundance of cassis, blackberry, blueberry and > > cloves finishing with a bit of oaky vanilla. *The wine has aged > > beautifully and was delicious. "A". *During that trip I bought 2002 > > Trilogy, Rutherford Reserve, Wild Boar and Holy Smoke as well as the > > 25th Anniversary and all have drank beautifully over the past few > > years. > > This is one winery I will buy on most wine lists if they are > reasonable prices. The Trilogy and Wild Boar are always good for me. John Komas told us a funny story about how Wild Boar got it's name. Flora Springs bought a property in the Pope Valley and sent a crew over to replant some old vines and clear some of the property for planting. One of the crew members came back and told John that a wild boar was roaming the property so John instructed them to shoot the boar and have a pig roast which they promptly did. A few days later a neighboring farmer came to the work site and asked the crew if they had seen his hog which had escaped from it's pen...hence the name Wild Boar. |
2002 Flora Springs 25th Anniversary Napa Cabernet Sauvignon.
On May 15, 11:06*am, "Bi!!" > wrote:
> On May 15, 12:42*pm, lleichtman > wrote: > > > > > > > > > > > On May 15, 8:53*am, "Bi!!" > wrote: > > > > I bought a number of cases of Flora Springs wine during a tasting trip > > > to Napa a few years back. *We were invited to dinner at the winery by > > > John Komes and he recounted a number of great stories about the early > > > days of the winery as he opened bottle after bottle of various > > > vintages including the just bottled 2002. *I opened one of my last > > > remaining bottles that I bought during that trip last night to > > > accompany Allen Brothers Dry Aged NY Strip steaks. *2002 Flora Springs > > > Anniversary Cabernet Napa Valley-deep dark inky purple with aroma of > > > fresh crushed blackberries and a touch of vanilla. *Smooth and supple > > > on the palate with an abundance of cassis, blackberry, blueberry and > > > cloves finishing with a bit of oaky vanilla. *The wine has aged > > > beautifully and was delicious. "A". *During that trip I bought 2002 > > > Trilogy, Rutherford Reserve, Wild Boar and Holy Smoke as well as the > > > 25th Anniversary and all have drank beautifully over the past few > > > years. > > > This is one winery I will buy on most wine lists if they are > > reasonable prices. The Trilogy and Wild Boar are always good for me. > > John Komas told us a funny story about how Wild Boar got it's name. > Flora Springs bought a property in the Pope Valley and sent a crew > over to replant some old vines and clear some of the property for > planting. *One of the crew members came back and told John that a wild > boar was roaming the property so John instructed them to shoot the > boar and have a pig roast which they promptly did. *A few days later a > neighboring farmer came to the work site and asked the crew if they > had seen his hog which had escaped from it's pen...hence the name Wild > Boar. Pretty funny story. |
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