A. Rafanelli

Dry Creek Valley Cabernet Sauvignon

9.235 ratings
9.34 pro ratings
Dry Creek Valley, Sonoma County, California, USA
Cabernet Sauvignon
Onion, Shallot, Garlic, Pasta, Venison, Tomato-Based, Potato, Pork, Chocolate & Caramel, White Rice, Mushrooms, Beef, Lamb, Chili & Hot Spicy
Top Notes For
Chris MacLean

Glad I waited until 2024, this still had plenty of gas in the tank

Glad I waited until 2024, this still had plenty of gas in the tank

Apr 8th, 2024
Jay Kline

Popped and poured; consumed over a matter of a few hours. The 2014 Rafanelli Cabernet Sauvignon pours a slightly turbid, deep garnet color with a nearly opaque core. Medium viscosity with some signs of sediment. The nose is very expressive and seems to build in character with exposure to more air. Redolent of red and black cassis with some tobacco and baking spices. On the palate, this is a wine of uncommon structure and seems to channel California from yester-year. From this standpoint, acid takes opening credits with tannin playing a very strong supporting role. The fruit is still primary and there’s an overarching sense of freshness. Five years since my last note, this seems to be tracking quite well towards the long life I expected when I first tried it. Drink now with patience and enjoy well past 2029. For what it’s worth, I’m in no rush to open my remaining bottle.

Popped and poured; consumed over a matter of a few hours. The 2014 Rafanelli Cabernet Sauvignon pours a slightly turbid, deep garnet color with a nearly opaque core. Medium viscosity with some signs of sediment. The nose is very expressive and seems to build in character with exposure to more air. Redolent of red and black cassis with some tobacco and baking spices. On the palate, this is a wine of uncommon structure and seems to channel California from yester-year. From this standpoint, acid takes opening credits with tannin playing a very strong supporting role. The fruit is still primary and there’s an overarching sense of freshness. Five years since my last note, this seems to be tracking quite well towards the long life I expected when I first tried it. Drink now with patience and enjoy well past 2029. For what it’s worth, I’m in no rush to open my remaining bottle.

Oct 21st, 2022
Eric Grasser

Truly Sonoma Cab and amongst the very best. Well integrated and balanced with plenty of firm tannin for the future.

Truly Sonoma Cab and amongst the very best. Well integrated and balanced with plenty of firm tannin for the future.

Nov 15th, 2017
Jerry Raphael

Drinking great fully integrated with a lot of deep notes. Accompanied by a wagyu tomahawk steak.

Drinking great fully integrated with a lot of deep notes. Accompanied by a wagyu tomahawk steak.

Sep 3rd, 2023
Andrew Frye

I love A. Rafanelli. Nicely layered and still plenty of time to drink after 9 years laying down. Fruit, berries and tannins mid way, lingers on the palette.

I love A. Rafanelli. Nicely layered and still plenty of time to drink after 9 years laying down. Fruit, berries and tannins mid way, lingers on the palette.

Jul 4th, 2023
Leo Gentile

Deep opaque purple. Jammy black fruit and alcohol on the nose. A bit chalky when opened the other day. Tonight chalk and tannins are subdued. Luscious wine. Could age a few more years

Deep opaque purple. Jammy black fruit and alcohol on the nose. A bit chalky when opened the other day. Tonight chalk and tannins are subdued. Luscious wine. Could age a few more years

Feb 25th, 2023
Jordan Weissmann

Yaaaaassssssss.

(Seriously though, this drinks real good)

Yaaaaassssssss.

(Seriously though, this drinks real good)

Dec 26th, 2019
Andy Henderson

Always a treat

Always a treat

Oct 21st, 2019
Steve Mitchell

Well balanced with medium tannins.
A consistently dependable Cabernet at a very reasonable price point.

Well balanced with medium tannins.
A consistently dependable Cabernet at a very reasonable price point.

May 12th, 2019
Steve Mitchell

Very nice!

Very nice!

Jan 20th, 2019