by Traveling Golfer Staff | Dec 17, 2020
What do I think: Can’t believe we have yet to feature a Rodney Cab. We had a 2010 and it was spectacular to say the least. Buy a few and hide a couple for a few years you won’t regret it. What the Experts say: A very intense cabernet sauvignon, still quite youthful...
by Traveling Golfer Staff | Dec 17, 2020
What do I think: You know you have a mouthful of cab with this one – long lingering smooth finish. What the Experts say: This is a wine that hangs its hat on providing a good-quality Cali Cab at an approachable price point. There’s a lot to value here: generous ripe...
by Traveling Golfer Staff | Dec 17, 2020
What do I think: A special treat as a friend brought a coveted bottle from his cellar. 2011 which apparently is still available for $199.00. A multiple of awesomeness from what the experts say! What the Experts say: Plum, mocha and turned earth highlight the palate...
by Traveling Golfer Staff | Nov 13, 2020
What do I think: You never go wrong with wines from Paso Robles. A very solid cab, and a bargain at under $20.00 What the Experts say: This Cab is blended from individual blocks selected for the nuanced variation in style that specific rows provide. Expect a silky,...
by Traveling Golfer Staff | Aug 31, 2020
What do I think: Solid Ground is a solid Cab! A nice berry aroma, dry, full bodied and smooth. What the Experts say: Rich berry fruit with oak and vanilla notes. With hints of baking spices, it reminds one of a mouth-watering berry pie, tasty crust and all! It has a...
by Traveling Golfer Staff | Aug 31, 2020
What do I think: Chocolate baby, the first thought on the first sip. Great steak wine as suggested. Chocolate mellows and it becomes smooth and silky with a wonderful finish. What the Experts say: California has a world-class reputation for great cabernet sauvignon,...