This is a polished, crowd-pleasing Cabernet that still shows real intent. Ripe black cherry and blackberry lead the charge, followed by notes of cocoa, vanilla, and a subtle cedar spice. The tannins are smooth and well-integrated, giving it an easy, confident structure without sacrificing depth. There’s just enough oak warmth to feel luxurious, but it never overwhelms the fruit.
I opened this during a family winter getaway in Atlantic City, one of those cold, quiet nights after the lights fade and the boardwalk winds down. It paired beautifully with a relaxed dinner and conversation, the kind of wine that elevates the moment without demanding attention. Approachable, reliable, and quietly refined. Indian Wells continues to earn its reputation as a go-to Cabernet with class. — 3 months ago
This is a nicely tasty red wine with steak. Smooth drinking. — 4 months ago
Great wine! Drank this with fish tacos in Broken Bow. Excellent wine! — 2 months ago
Nice, don’t love white wine but this is good — 3 months ago
Very fruity at the beginning but opens up and becomes dryer with a tannin finish — 3 months ago
Concur with WS review albeit one point lower:
“Snappy and vibrant, with tart cherry, cranberry, green tea and spice flavors that zip along toward sleek tannins. Drink now through 2032. 9,554 cases made.”
Tim Fish
Issue Date: Jun 30, 2025
Release Price: $40/750mL — 4 months ago
2018. Decanted for about an hour and improved with more time. — 4 months ago
I have been fortunate to drink a number of these BF’s over the years. All have been quite decent. This is no exception.  — 5 months ago
Silky elegance vibrant black cherry delicate tanins with dry finish — 6 months ago
Good but didn’t stand out among Oregon peers — 4 months ago
Delicious with pork tenderloin. Lovely nose and fruity mellow finish. — 3 months ago
2022 vintage is smooth and silky, subtle fruit. Stood its ground with steak. Solid value at a $15 price point. — 3 months ago
Excellent. — 5 months ago
Hayden Hamilton
Very easy to like. Not one of the big hot years I love (2006, 2009, 2015) but not a Burgundian 2007 either. — 2 months ago