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Posted on 1/14/10 at 7:40 pm
Posted by LSUdaughter
Baton Rouge
Member since Sep 2004
19750 posts
Posted on 1/14/10 at 7:40 pm
I love the cab you recommended. Last weekend, I got a Hess Cab and it was great!

Any recc along that line?

damn, this stuff is cheap..am I a cheap drunk?
This post was edited on 1/14/10 at 7:46 pm
Posted by pochejp
Gonzales, Louisiana
Member since Jan 2007
8027 posts
Posted on 1/14/10 at 8:18 pm to
quote:

I love the cab you recommended. Last weekend, I got a Hess Cab and it was great!


Where? What year? How much?
Posted by LSUCreole
Lost in a drunken haze
Member since Nov 2005
11665 posts
Posted on 1/14/10 at 8:27 pm to
quote:

am I cheap?


yes yes you are
Posted by glassman
Next to the beer taps at Finn's
Member since Oct 2008
117752 posts
Posted on 1/14/10 at 8:27 pm to
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Any recc along that line?


Sterling or Fess Parker would be along those lines.
Posted by L.A.
The Mojave Desert
Member since Aug 2003
65224 posts
Posted on 1/14/10 at 9:03 pm to
Yes, for a good cab that won't set you back too much, try the Montes Alpha 2007 Cabernet Sauvignon. This is from Chile, like the Don Melchor that you tried.

It retails for around $24, but it can be found for less. I picked up a bottle last week at Costco for $18. I know you don't have Costco there, but I would think you could find this wine for less than the retail price if you look around.

The 2007 is stellar. Other vintages of the Montes Alpha are good, but get the 2007 if you're able to.
Posted by L.A.
The Mojave Desert
Member since Aug 2003
65224 posts
Posted on 1/14/10 at 9:04 pm to
quote:

Sterling or Fess Parker would be along those lines.
Fess Parker doesn't make a cabernet sauvignon.
Posted by glassman
Next to the beer taps at Finn's
Member since Oct 2008
117752 posts
Posted on 1/14/10 at 9:06 pm to
quote:

Fess Parker doesn't make a cabernet sauvignon.


Oops. Why not?
Posted by LSUdaughter
Baton Rouge
Member since Sep 2004
19750 posts
Posted on 1/14/10 at 9:13 pm to
think i would like the other hess' wines? pinot noir?


and to po, no idea what year. $7 a glass at a reest.
Posted by L.A.
The Mojave Desert
Member since Aug 2003
65224 posts
Posted on 1/14/10 at 9:15 pm to
quote:

Oops. Why not?
Their vineyards are in the Santa Ynez Valley, east of Santa barbara. Cabernet Sauvignon doesn't grow very well there. However, they make some of the best syrahs you've ever tasted, several very good single vineyard pinot noirs, and a Rhone-style blend of syrah, grenache, mouvedre, cinsaut, carignon called Frontier Red, and a zinfandel. The zinfandel is pretty pedestrian, but the other wines are very good. It's one of my favorite wineries.
Posted by L.A.
The Mojave Desert
Member since Aug 2003
65224 posts
Posted on 1/14/10 at 9:21 pm to
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think i would like the other hess' wines? pinot noir?
Which Hess did you get? What does the label say? They have several different "lines" of wines.

Does the bottle say Hess Select?

Hess Collection?




Hess is inconsistent. Some years the wines are very good and some years not so great. It's generally a good wine for the money.
This post was edited on 1/14/10 at 11:53 pm
Posted by glassman
Next to the beer taps at Finn's
Member since Oct 2008
117752 posts
Posted on 1/14/10 at 9:22 pm to
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they make some of the best syrahs


My favorite red by far. Thanks so much for your knowledge.
Posted by L.A.
The Mojave Desert
Member since Aug 2003
65224 posts
Posted on 1/14/10 at 9:24 pm to
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My favorite red by far
Mine too. A great syrah is as good as any wine in the world IMO.
This post was edited on 1/14/10 at 9:24 pm
Posted by LSUdaughter
Baton Rouge
Member since Sep 2004
19750 posts
Posted on 1/14/10 at 9:54 pm to
just got it from a rest. I could call. it was a cab.
Posted by L.A.
The Mojave Desert
Member since Aug 2003
65224 posts
Posted on 1/14/10 at 11:44 pm to
quote:

just got it from a rest. I could call. it was a cab.
Just got what? The 2007 Montes Alpha?
Posted by LSUdaughter
Baton Rouge
Member since Sep 2004
19750 posts
Posted on 1/14/10 at 11:55 pm to
The Hess Cabernet

and yeah. looks pretty cheap online. 7 a glass at a rest is pretty ok. I don't know the line. It was at Mike Anderson's in BR, so I doubt it was really high end.
This post was edited on 1/14/10 at 11:56 pm
Posted by L.A.
The Mojave Desert
Member since Aug 2003
65224 posts
Posted on 1/15/10 at 12:06 am to
Ah, okay. That was probably the Hess Select. The Hess Select is a beter deal that the Hess Collection. It's about half the price and one is as good as the other IMO.

Keep your eye out for the 2007 Montes Alpha Cabernet that I mentioned earlier. It's a very good wine. It got 91 points recently from the Wine Advocate magazine. 2007 was one of the best vintages ever in Chile. I've had the 2005 and 2006 of this wine and both were good, but the '07 is special. It's a little young right now, so if you find a bottle open it up at least an hour before you serve it.
Posted by LSUdaughter
Baton Rouge
Member since Sep 2004
19750 posts
Posted on 1/15/10 at 8:41 am to
ahh. ok. so If I like the Hess, I would like that one? I liked the Hess because it wasn't quite as bold.. but that is the purpose of a cab...or so I think.
Posted by nikinik
Mid City
Member since Jan 2009
5733 posts
Posted on 1/15/10 at 9:03 am to
14 Hands cab. You can get it for around $14 a bottle.
Posted by L.A.
The Mojave Desert
Member since Aug 2003
65224 posts
Posted on 1/15/10 at 11:24 am to
quote:

ahh. ok. so If I like the Hess, I would like that one? I liked the Hess because it wasn't quite as bold.. but that is the purpose of a cab...or so I think.
The Montes Alpha would be a little softer than the Don Melchor. The Hess Select is softer still.

The grapes for the Hess Select come from Napa, Monterey, Lake and Mendocino Counties. The resulting blend is going to be softer than if the grapes had come soley from Napa County. Plus, the Hess spends a lot less time in oak that the Don Melchor, and somewhat less than the Montes Alpha.

Part of the bold flavor profile of a cab is the grape (lots of tannins in a cab grape) and part of it is the oak.

If you like a softer cab, wines from Sonoma County might be to your liking.

The best way to find out what you like is just to try a lot of different wines. Some you will like, some you will not, but you will narrow and define what suits you. And your taste may change over the years.

Have fun experimenting.


This post was edited on 1/15/10 at 11:32 am
Posted by LSUdaughter
Baton Rouge
Member since Sep 2004
19750 posts
Posted on 2/5/10 at 12:08 am to
You were right, it was the Hess Select
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