Madrone

Smith Madrone

Spring Mountain District Chardonnay 2021

Apple, lemon, honey, peach, oak and hints of almond. Great acidity and balance. — 19 days ago

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V Madrone

St. Helena Old Vines Petite Sirah 2014

Rated this over five years ago. All I can say is “ditto” — 3 months ago

V Madrone

Carneros Chardonnay 2022

Enjoyable, smooth, big, oaky chard. — 9 months ago

Lone Madrone

Bailey Ranch Zinfandel 2019

Zin doesn’t get much better than this! Central coast babay! — 2 years ago

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V Madrone

St. Helena Cabernet Sauvignon 2015

Correct and classic California Cabernet. Nothing memorable but nothing wrong with it. A one-dimensional wine. — a month ago

Smith Madrone

Estate Bottled Napa Valley Cabernet Sauvignon 2021

Cherry, raspberry preserves, currant, blackberry, mossy earth and oak. Full-bodied and soft tannins. — 10 months ago

Lone Madrone

The Dodd Paso Robles Tannat Petit Verdot Zinfandel 2017

Pretty rando blend of tannat, cab, petit, and zin. We’ll rounded, tannin as expected. Earth and cherry. — 2 years ago

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Smith Madrone

Estate Bottled Spring Mountain District Cabernet Sauvignon 2021

Somm David T
9.2

After reading the story of this producer, I inspired to try it. Especially, at $59.99 for a quality Napa Cabernet. These two brother’s are true pioneers of the Napa Valley. They do their own thing. Don’t follow trends and are not aggressive with their bottle price, nor do they really wish to. More rare than common in today’s Napa Cabernet market. I have a lot of respect for that and Napa Pioneers.

This also drinks pretty well for a young Napa Cabernet. I was expecting bigger/bolder based on write up. Not that this won’t benefit from cellaring.

The fruits are nicely ripe; blackberries, black raspberries, dark cherries, strawberries, cherries & blueberry hues. I was expecting more teeth. Think it is showing the finesse & balance of most 21’s I’ve had. Dark spice, grilled meats, light black pepper, barrel dust, dry tobacco, leather, savory herbaceousnes, moist clays, dry crushed rocks, cola, flower bouquet of red, blue & purple fresh flowers, rainfall acidity with a well balanced, softly structured, elegant finish that lasts just over a minute and lands crushed rocks and touch of spice.

It will be interesting to see if this shows more in 5 years.

Photos of; Smith Madrone vineyards and brothers Stuart and Charles Smith
— 2 months ago

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Ming L

Ming L

Big fan of their Riesling!

Beekeeper Cellars

Madrone Spring Zinfandel 2013

this is their Rockpile Zin, fat, jammy Zin, 15.4% alcohol, my forehead started to get numb,
anyway dark, fat, zin. drink slowly.
— 9 months ago

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Tom Casagrande

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I love good Zin but won’t buy anything 15% or more. Trying to speak with my wallet. Rockpile is great terroir. No need to jam it up. But I’m just shouting into a gale.
Jody Scharf

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@Tom Casagrande yup agree Tom, live and learn...