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Hourglass Cabernet Sauvignon Blueline Estate 2015  - First Bottle

Reviews

94 Robert Parker's Wine Advocate -
Containing splashes of Petit Verdot and Malbec, the 2015 Cabernet Sauvignon Blueline Estate displays a medium to deep garnet-purple color and nose of red and black currants, black plums and tapenade with touches of cigar box and dried Mediterranean herbs. Medium to full-bodied, the palate is laden with exotic spices and earthy layers, framed by firm, grainy tannins and finishing with great length.
94 Jeb Dunnuck -
The 2015 Cabernet Sauvignon Blueline Estate is more elegant, with a fresh, focused style to go with lots of blue fruits, graphite, cedar, and a hint of tobacco leaf. With a seamless, pure, nicely balanced, full-bodied style, it’s already drinking nicely yet is going to evolve gracefully as well.
93 Wine Spectator -
Notable for the richness, depth, density and mocha-scented oak notes, with the oak giving the texture a smooth landing strip. The flavors are fresh and lively. Best from 2020 through 2032. 900 cases made.

Technical Details

  • Blend86% Cabernet Sauvignon, 7% Petit Verdot, 4% Malbec, 2% Cabernet Franc
  • WinemakerTony Biagi
  • CountryUS
  • RegionCalifornia North Coast
  • AppellationCalistoga, Napa Valley
  • VineyardEstate Vineyards
  • Alcohol15%

Hourglass Cabernet Sauvignon Blueline Estate 2015

Cabernet Blends  |  US
WA94, JD94, WS93, VN92

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Jeff Smith's Blueline estate is a thing of beauty and of course, beautiful wines come from such places. Tony Biagi, who was named Antonio Galloni's winemaker of the year in 2020, whose resume includes Plumpjack, Cade, Odette, Amici, Patria, and Clos du Val among others) is the winemaker behind this project. In an excellent, warm and agreeable growing season like 2015, their cab just crushed it, after all, Tony is a cabernet whisperer. BRAVO!

About the Producer

"Hourglass wines represent a cutting-edge, modern Napa Valley winemaking style. Ned Smith bought the property in 1976 and his goal quickly shifted from fruit trees to his favorite wine, Zinfandel, with the lofty hope of supplying grapes to local wineries in exchange for finished wine. The land was eventually taken over by son Jeff Smith. In 1992, Jeff enlisted his family friend - and former rock band cohort - Bob Foley as winemaker for their new venture. Like so many aspiring guitarists, Bob had kept his day job over the years, making wine and garnering countless accolades and rock-star status for such labels as Robert Foley Vineyards, Switchback Ridge, Pride Mountain, School House and Paloma. Bob continues to make all the Hourglass wines and has the deep purple-stained hands to prove it. The calluses, however, are as much from guitar playing as his meticulous cellar work. With the christening of the winery at Blueline and its distinct single-varietal wines, Hourglass has entered an exciting new phase of its evolution. A brand synonymous with terroir-driven, modern Napa wines of the highest caliber, its goal is and will always remain the same: To capture the essence of two of Napa Valley's most expressive vineyard sites in bottled form, and to have the honor of sharing them with you and your families for decades to come."