This is a Merlot lovers Malbec. This is not your gritty tannic varietal. This is a nice smooth expression of red and black fruit twisting together with a swizzle in your glass. You will do a double take. — 5 years ago
Really nice example of a cab franc. Light and delicious. — 9 years ago
Pretty darn solid mountain cab — 10 years ago
Sell out from CFM. Real character for a Chard. — 10 years ago
Schweiger Vineyards '09 Cab Sauv, Spring Mountain, Napa Valley. Recently released, exemplifying their typical 5 year plan from harvest to release. The only other vintages of this particular wine which I have tasted are '05 & '06. All are consistently rich, smooth, & intricate across the floral, fruit, nut, & shoe leather spectri. An extraordinary value in luxury class. — 12 years ago
First time with this maker and impressed. — 7 months ago
Enjoyed the subtle flavours and beaut balanced acid here… — 9 years ago
Fangfei's favorite wine — 9 years ago
Fresh, bright, crisp and delicious — 11 years ago
Yum Part II — 12 years ago
@ Noot, gbg — a year ago
So, Barbara and Jim Richards (RIP) planted 5 acres back in 1991 (1990?) of Syrah on the northeast (downslope) corner of their Paloma vineyard on Spring Mountain in what visually looked like a “low spot” (partially shaded and also maybe an area that maybe occasionally got standing water back in the days when California got enough rain). The rest of the vineyard was of course Merlot and also some Cabernet Sauvignon used mostly for blending with their fantastic mountain Merlot. The vineyard is just east of Pride Mountain and across the road from what used to be (??) Schweiger Vineyards.
Anyway, Bob Foley, who was making the wines for Pride in those early days, was consulting for Barbara and Jim early on, but I have ZERO information as to what involvement he had with the Syrah, if I recall correctly, the first Syrah in 1995 was less than a barrel (12-15 cases), and was aged in a super OLD, neutral barrel. My Chicago friends, who knew the Richards, dragged me along to taste that fateful day. That 1995 Syrah, first wine they ever made from those young Syrah vines, was, frankly, eye-opening and FANTASTIC, as I told Jim Richards that day. After tasting the INCREDIBLE 1995 Syrah, which was so northern Rhône-like and so pure, I begged Jim to sell me a bottle or two, but he politely declined. Later that day, after tasting the rest of their great wines, as we were leaving, Jim GAVE me a 4-pack box of that 1995 Syrah, which he wouldn’t accept any $$$ for, and that 1995 Syrah still in my memory remains the GREATEST CA Syrah I’ve ever tasted!!
As you can probably tell, I adored Jim and Barbara Richards, amazing people and generous to a fault!! Amazing people!!! I don’t think I ever met their son, Sheldon, but from all accounts he is continuing the tradition of great Paloma wines, though that great Syrah vineyard was pulled out in the early 2000s — Sheldon, if you happen to see this post, I welcome any corrections if I got any details wrong!!
Oh, and this Syrah is pretty dang good as well!!! — 2 years ago
Really great Cab. Keeps getting better, the longer it's open. Nice subtle fruit, food spice, firm tannins. Wish I could get another ... but ... — 9 years ago
Fabulous!! — 10 years ago
Lots of tobacco and tannin. — 11 years ago
Randy Fillingim
Wow, just wow a 26 year old PS.  STILL. Bringing it. seamless. — 20 days ago