October 2014 |
WineShout Review: 2011 La Sophia Cabernet Sauvignon
La Sophia, 100% Cabernet Sauvignon from 26 year old vines, some of the oldest in the Okanagan valley. The 2011 vintage, such a departure from the 2009 when I last tasted the La Sophia, comes from the atypically cool 2011 vintage, which did not bring with it the daytime heat the valley can be known for.
As should be for a wine from the Pacific Northwest, it is kindred to the Cabs of Washington State rather than the more plump and decadent Cabs of California. A classic Cab, this wine presents notes of black currants, green pepper, and cigar box best coaxed out by decanting if opened soon. The tannins? They’ll grab you and throw you to the mat. And that’s just it – you can’t rush Sophia. Like her namesake, Sophia Loren, she’s fiery and will have her way with you in her younger years, though she’ll age gracefully, there’s no doubt about that. Give her time – maybe even a decade – and ooh-la-la, she’s a beauty to behold!