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I’m setting up a Cliff Lede 2013 tasting with friends this weekend. How would you order the tasting with this selection? We have:

High Fidelity

Stags Leap

Calistoga

Diamond Mountain

Howell Mountain

by ChromiumSchnauzer

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  1. ChromiumSchnauzer

    Here’s what GPT has to say:

    I’d run it in this order:

    1. High Fidelity

    2. Stags Leap District

    3. Calistoga

    4. Diamond Mountain

    5. Howell Mountain

    Why this works:

    • High Fidelity first because the blend is likely the broadest and softest expression. It sets the house style without letting a mountain AVA dominate your palate too early.

    • Stags Leap District next because it’s often the most polished and supple single-AVA Cabernet of the group.

    • Calistoga after that since it usually brings more warmth, ripeness, and power.

    • Diamond Mountain then steps you into more structure, darker fruit, and firmer mountain character.

    • Howell Mountain last because it is typically the most intense, tannic, and palate-coating of the set.

    A clean way to think about it is:

    blend → elegant valley floor → warmer/riper valley edge → structured mountain → most powerful mountain

    Two practical notes:

    • Pour them all at once and revisit after 20–30 minutes. These 2013s should open and shift.

    • Keep your pours small on the first pass. Howell can crush the others if you start there.

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