Lokoya Spring Mountain District Cabernet Sauvignon is a premium wine produced by Lokoya, a renowned winery in Napa Valley. The wine is made from Cabernet Sauvignon grapes grown in the Spring Mountain District appellation, known for its high elevation and volcanic soils that impart unique flavors to the grapes. The vineyard features steep slopes and varied microclimates that contribute to the complexity of the wine. The winemaking process involves careful selection of the best grapes, fermentation in small batches, and aging in French oak barrels. The resulting wine is a full-bodied Cabernet Sauvignon with rich flavors of dark fruit, chocolate, and spice, and a long, smooth finish. It is a perfect choice for wine enthusiasts who appreciate the art of winemaking and the unique terroir of Napa Valley.
NOTES FROM VINOVOSS SOMMELIER
This Lokoya Spring Mountain District Cabernet Sauvignon is an incredibly complex and elegant wine.Aromas of black cherries, cassis, and dark chocolate are followed by subtle notes of tobacco and black pepper on the nose. The flavors are rich and intense with a beautiful balance of blackberry jam, cedar, and sage on the palate. The acidity is fresh and vibrant, and the tannins are firm and integrated. This is a stunning Cabernet Sauvignon that will age gracefully for many years to come.
EXPERT RATING
4.5
DRINKING WINDOW
Now
2045
Profile
Sweetness:
Dry
Dry
Lusciously Sweet
Alcohol:
High
No/Low
Very High
Intensity:
Intense
Subtle
Powerful
Body:
Full
Light Bodied
Full Bodied
Acidity:
Refreshing
Soft
Crisp
Tannin:
High
No Tannin
Grippy
GRAPES (1)
Cabernet Sauvignon
ORIGINS
Winery: Lokoya
Region: Napa
Nestled in the heart of California, USA, Napa is a renowned wine region that has been producing some of the world's finest wines for over 150 years. With its stunning scenery, unique climate and diverse topography, Napa is a paradise for wine lovers.
The history of winemaking in Napa dates back to the mid-19th century, when a group of European immigrants settled in the area and began planting vineyards. By the late 19th century, Napa had become a major wine-producing region, with a number of wineries producing high-quality wines. Today, Napa is one of the most important wine regions in the world, with over 400 wineries producing some of the finest wines in the world.