2010 Ridge, California Cabernet Sauvignon Monte Bello, Santa Cruz Mountains 1x75cl

2010 Ridge, California Cabernet Sauvignon Monte Bello, Santa Cruz Mountains 1x75cl

$320.00 Excl. GST
$359.70 Incl. GST
IN BOND
RETAIL
COUNTRY
USA
REGION
California
VINTAGE
2010
PRODUCER
Ridge
WINE TYPE
Red
AVAILABILITY
6, In Stock, In Bond

Producer Profile

Area under vines: 300 hectares

  • Monte Bello
  • Lytton Springs
  • Geyserville
  • East Bench
  • Buchignani
  • Carmichael
  • Mazzoni
  • Pagani
  • Paso Robles
  • Ponzo Vineyard
  • York Creek
  • Average age of the vines: 120

    Learn more about Ridge Vineyards here

Tasting Notes

Robert Parker 96

"The 2010 growing season was long and cool, reflecting the influence of an El Nino year, defined by a short but intense heat wave in late August. But whereas Ridge’s Sonoma County vineyards experienced a high of 117 degrees Fahrenheit for two days, Monte Bello ridge only reached 105 degrees. The ensuing 2010 Monte Bello is very classic in profile, offering up aromas of crushed cassis, plums, cigar tobacco, rich loamy soil, black tea and dark chocolate. On the palate, it’s medium to full-bodied, with a deep and concentrated core of vibrantly crunchy fruit framed by velvety tannins, concluding with a long, tangy finish that’s still youthfully chewy. Though the two vintages are very close in quality, the 2010 is very different in profile from the somewhat larger scaled 2012: it’s less expansive, but built around a brighter vertical line. I’d recommend cellaring it for an additional three or four years and don’t expect it to truly hit its stride until after 2025. The blend is 74% Cabernet Sauvignon, 20% Merlot, 4% Petit Verdot and 2% Cabernet Franc, and it attained 13.2% natural alcohol." [William Kelley, 31/05/2018]

Anticipated maturity: 2022-2045

Vinous 97+

The 2010 Monte Bello is just as stunning as it has always been. Today, the 2010 appears to be entering a closed phase, so it is best left alone for at least another 5-10 years, perhaps longer. The signatures are super-ripe, exotic fruit, sweet aromatics and firm tannins, all of which ensure the 2010 will be utterly magnificent in a few decades. The growing season was characterized by mostly cold weather, with an unexpectedly intense heat spike in mid-October that gave the fruit a final push. One of the things that makes this vintage so compelling is the interplay of firm structural elements from the cold year and a high level of ripeness that was achieved late. In my view, the 2010 is one of the most thrilling recent Monte Bellos, however it won’t be ready to drink for a number of years and it won’t peak for quite some time beyond that. [Antonio Galloni, 07/01/2015]

Anticipated maturity: 2022-2050

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