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2021 Duncan Peak Cabernet Sauvignon "MAX"

Duncan Peak 2021 MAX Cabernet Sauvignon

Winery: Duncan Peak

Vintage: 2021

Wine Name/Vineyard: "MAX"

Wine Category: Cabernet Sauvignon

Grape blend: 90% Organic Cabernet Sauvignon & 10% Organic Petite Sirah

Bottle size: 750 ml

Region: Mendocino

State or country: CA

Price: $82

Cases produced: 112

KWG Score: 93 (based on 1 review)

Ken's Wine Rating: Very Good+ (93)

Review date: June 28, 2026

Wine Review: This clear and dark red colored Cabernet Sauvignon from Duncan Peak opens with a cranberry and cassis bouquet with hints of teaberry and cherry-vanilla. On the palate, this wine is full bodied with integrated plus acidity. The mouthfeel is balanced, round, slightly viscous and mouthwatering. The flavor profile is an extracted blackberry, spice, and macerated black cherry blend with notes of licorice and cassis. I also detected hints of vanilla, black plum, and graphite. The finish is dry, and its flavors, acidity and refined managed tannins linger nicely before drifting away. There is a little heat on the end, but it does not distract. It also benefited from some aeration. After a nice decant, this Cabernet Sauvignon was enjoyed this with my grilled Alpine Butcher's marinated steakhouse steak tips. Enjoy - Ken

Winemaker Notes: A true delight for the senses. The wine opens with a rich and lush texture, with silky tannins that coat the palate beautifully. The finish is extended, leaving a lingering impression that is sure to delight any wine lover. Despite its density on the palate, this wine also showcases an elegance that comes from the abundance of fruit aromas: raspberry, black currant, cherry, and plum, blended together with dark spices, cedar and leather, creating a complex and layered taste experience. A hint of vanilla and caramel from the oak adds the perfect finishing touch, making this Cabernet Sauvignon a wine that is sure to impress. The wine displays an energetic and fresh character right now that suggests it will age gracefully over time.

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