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Opus One 2022

by odedi1

9 Comments

  1. Inky in color with a reddish rim.

    Fruity nose of black currants, plums, licorice, light cedar, earth, cola, herbs, spices, tobacco leaf, dark coffee, black tea and light garigge notes.

    Full-bodied with medium acidity and long legs.

    Dry on the palate with black plums, currants, oak, light licorice, spices, dark chocolates, earth, tobacco leaf, cola, herbs, peppercorn and light vegetables.

    Long finish with fine grained tannins and tangy raspberries.

    This young Cabernet Sauvignon based Bordeaux blend from Napa Valley is already drinking beautifully. Rich and fruit forward. Nicely balanced with a smooth mouthfeel. Elegant and complex, spicy and tangy.

    Delicious now, and will continue to age nicely in the next 10 to 15 years.

    The alcohol is nicely integrated already, although not as high as typically from this region.

    Robert Parker 95 points. Wine Spectator 92 points.

    I’ve had a few vintages of this wine and this is not my favorite, by far.

    A great sipping wine that will also pair nicely with a big piece of steak.

    A blend of 80% Cabernet Sauvignon, 8% Petit Verdot, 6% Cabernet Franc, 5% Merlot and 1% Malbec.

    14% alcohol by volume.

    92 points.

    $450.

  2. Steven1789

    Are those tears streaking down the bottle for this oeno-fanticide?

  3. SoGoodAtAllTheThings

    Man you Epstein’d that bottle…

  4. medhat20005

    May I ask why open now? I’m down to 1-2 bottles in current supply, and I think they’re both 2010. I drank the 2013 last year and it was comically amazing.

  5. South_Question6629

    As you finish pouring, twist the bottle while tilting it back upright. Doing this will prevent the drips.

  6. Mrripleyg

    easily top ten most overated wines of all time.

  7. rnjbond

    I do enjoy Opus One, but would struggle to pay $450 for a tougher vintage. Especially with the 2016 available online for less. 

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