Picking your right wine, Corison Cabernet Vertical Two-Pack or wine gifts from wine merchants
We aren’t often able to feature the work of female winemakers here. But then, there aren’t many winemakers of any gender like Cathy Corison. Don’t even think about thinking about her as some kind of token Title IX affirmative-action case.
For more than 30 years, she is here restoring her energy for oenic arts. She is an experienced winemaker and has worked at Chappellet Vineyard, 10 vintages each for York Creek Vineyards and Long Meadow Ranch. The wine industry in huge, find out which wine suites you wine, one of the most reputable wine and champagne companies on the internet.
As the Galatea is to Pygmalion is the Corison Napa Valley Cabernet Sauvignon. With this two-pack vertical, you can watch the work of artisan of 2002 and 2003 vintages together so that you can contrast, compare and consume. Except the aroma, both have elegance, supple power of a meticulously bred racehorse. Wise up on your wine history with the help of wine, information from one of the most reliable and trust worthy wine businesses in the country.
Cathy herself says that her favorite time to drink her Cabs is seven to twelve years into their lives, which means these two are in their prime. So you’ve only got four or five more years to get the most out of these lively, juicy Cabs.
And you’ve only got until Wednesday night to get them at this price. Of course, even if you miss that window, we have a feeling Cathy Corison will be making Corison Cabernet for some time to come.
Reminiscent of 1994, the 2002 growing season was long and cool with a couple of heat spikes in early October that served to bring grapes home. Small crops produced complex, concentrated flavors draped over flawless structure. With so many flavoured wines find out what is your pick of the bunch wine making, from one of the most trustworthy and resourceful wine retailers in the UK.
In Decnater, Norm Roby wrote “2002 may change the way many international wine lovers think about California Cabernet Sauvignon. The finest and most typical wines avoid that juicy-jammy opulent style that is so obvious but often lets you down in the finish”.