Chateau St. Jean
Alexander Valley Cabernet Sauvignon
Founded in 1973 in the Sonoma Valley, Chateau St. Jean produces an extensive portfolio of Sonoma County wine, including the award winning Cinq Cépages, a Bordeaux style blend of “five varieties." Dark red with black fruit aromas and spice. On the palate jammy flavors of blackberry and cherry with cacao and tobacco. Tannins are grainy with high acidity on medium finish.
Founded in 1973 in the Sonoma Valley, Chateau St. Jean produces an extensive portfolio of Sonoma County wine, including the award winning Cinq Cépages, a Bordeaux style blend of “five varieties." Dark red with black fruit aromas and spice. On the palate jammy flavors of blackberry and cherry with cacao and tobacco. Tannins are grainy with high acidity on medium finish.
Apr 13th, 2017V13. Nice wine value. Beautiful raspberry and cedar nose. Fresh, bright black currant and plum fruit. Smooth, clean slightly tight , leather finish.
V13. Nice wine value. Beautiful raspberry and cedar nose. Fresh, bright black currant and plum fruit. Smooth, clean slightly tight , leather finish.
Mar 27th, 2020Deep and rich with a nice full body - light slice, wood, and dark fruit aromas with rich black cherry white pepper and blackberry compote core with tight fine peppery tannins and a silky smooth finish
Deep and rich with a nice full body - light slice, wood, and dark fruit aromas with rich black cherry white pepper and blackberry compote core with tight fine peppery tannins and a silky smooth finish
Nov 24th, 2018Great value. Leather, dark chocolate and blueberry (in that order) with a lovely, lengthy, medium tanic finish.
Great value. Leather, dark chocolate and blueberry (in that order) with a lovely, lengthy, medium tanic finish.
Feb 8th, 2018Blackberries and currant leap from the glass. Chewy, meaty and full-bodied. While a notch below the special 2012 vintage, this is still gorgeous in its own right and a serious buy at $20 for both beginners and enthusiasts. Stock up.
Blackberries and currant leap from the glass. Chewy, meaty and full-bodied. While a notch below the special 2012 vintage, this is still gorgeous in its own right and a serious buy at $20 for both beginners and enthusiasts. Stock up.
Dec 31st, 2016