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This 2014 Merlot from Red Hen Vineyard is a great reminder of why Matthiasson is so highly regarded for their restrained, site-driven approach in Napa.

​The wine poured a deep ruby with just a hint of bricking at the rim. On the nose, it is immediately savory. It shows notes of dried herbs, bay leaf, and graphite, layered over a core of red plum and tart cherry. There is a faint cedar note, but it is remarkably well-integrated and secondary to the fruit and earth.

​The palate is where this bottle really shines. It is medium-bodied with an athletic structure. The acidity is bright and keeps the wine vertical rather than broad. The tannins have softened beautifully with a decade in the bottle, offering a silken texture that carries the fruit through a long, savory finish. At 13.9% ABV, it feels balanced and nimble, leaning more toward a Right Bank sensibility than the typical plush, high-alcohol Napa style.

​We paired this with a herb-crusted rack of lamb and a port-based demi-glace. The savory, herbal profile of the Red Hen was a perfect foil for the richness of the lamb, and the wine’s acidity cut right through the reduction.

​It is drinking exceptionally well right now. If you have any of these in the cellar, it is a fantastic time to pull the cork, though it certainly has the structure to go another few years. Matthiasson remains a benchmark for those who value balance and precision in California winemaking.

by YungBechamel

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