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Dominus Estate - Cabernet Sauvignon Napa Valley 2015 is produced in California with fruit sourced from vineyards selected for balance and varietal clarity. Hand harvesting and small‑lot vinification allow careful control of fermentations, with an emphasis on clean extraction and preservation of fruit integrity.
Fermentation is conducted in stainless steel or small open‑top tanks, depending on the varietal, with pump‑overs or punch‑downs managed to achieve structure without harshness. Aging takes place in a mix of French and American oak barrels, where time in wood refines texture and brings added complexity without masking the grape’s natural profile.
Each vintage reflects a commitment to sustainable vineyard practices and precise cellar work, yielding a wine that stands as a faithful expression of both varietal and region.
Dominus Estate Cabernet Sauvignon Napa Valley 2015 is an utterly seductive and complex wine, displaying a deep ruby/purple color. The nose offers an extraordinary bouquet of fresh wild blueberries, crushed blackberries, and black currant juice, interwoven with ethereal aromas of deep cherry, warm citrus, and marzipan. Further layers reveal notes of damp earth, smoke tobacco, wild thyme, underbrush, iron ore, aniseed, wafts of lavender, and pencil lead. The palate is full-bodied with incredible energy and vivacity, showcasing muscular dark and red fruits, including blackcurrants, crème de cassis, and black raspberries, framed by firm, pixelated, and finely polished tannins. A lively backbone supports notes of licorice, forest floor, and a beautiful weightless finish with wonderful length and depth.
This powerful and elegant Bordeaux-style blend is an exceptional match for rich and robust culinary creations. It pairs exquisitely with hearty dishes such as grilled ribeye steak, slow-cooked lamb, venison, and other game meats. Its structured tannins and depth of fruit also complement roasted beef, filet mignon, or braised short ribs. For a more adventurous pairing, consider dishes with earthy elements or those incorporating a touch of smoke to echo the wine's nuanced complexities.