2019 Beaulieu Vineyard Georges De Latour Private Reserve Cabernet Sauvignon
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2019 Beaulieu Vineyard Georges De Latour Private Reserve Cabernet Sauvignon

Napa Valley, California, UNITED STATES
$299. 00
Bottle
$3588.00 Dozen
ABV: 14.7%
Closure: Cork

James Suckling 2022 Wine Of The Year

Since its inaugural vintage in 1936 Beaulieu Vineyard Georges de Latour Private Reserve has been widely recognized as one of Napa Valley's benchmark Cabernet and one of the most collected American wines. The 2019 BV Georges De Latour Private Reserve Cabernet is a more than worthy follow up to the impressive 2018, adding greater precision, depth and finesse. It could certainly be enjoyed now but it would fully express itself through medium to long term cellaring. Overall wide praise for this release, with James Suckling awarding a perfect 100 points and naming this his wine of the year for 2022!

Other Reviews....
Wow! The aromas to this are really exceptional, with a tangerine edge to the blackcurrants, graphite, lead pencil, flowers and wet earth. It changes all the time. So expressive and refined. Full-bodied with great intensity and depth of fruit. The ultra-fine tannins display millions of layers. The texture on the palate is superb and lasts for minutes. This is the new 1974 George de Latour, which was a legend. Real Napa Valley red here. Drinkable now, to understand it, but truly great in five to six years and onwards. Benchmark.
100 points
James Suckling

Fragranced and richly fruited on the nose, vivid and vibrant. Smooth yet with crunchy fruit, this makes an immediate impression. Exuberant, racy and fruit forward with a sense of detail and character. I like the soft floral touches, the sweet blackcurrants and red berry elements, the chalky, minty fresh edges as well as some wild thyme and bay leaf herbal notes and a soft dusting of coffee and cocoa powder. Lots of tension still but also richness and concentration. The powdery yet also fleshy texture is so captivating and together with a mouthwatering capacity gives this wine such star power. Elegant and refined with supreme freshness and a real sense of vibrancy. That said, it's more serious than the stunning 2018, less immediately approachable - it feels cooler but with more precision. One to wait for. Amazing styling going on by winemaker Trevor Durling. This has to be one of the best value Napa Valley wines going. Ageing 20 months in French oak (95% new). More Petit Verdot in the blend than usual at 9%.
97 points
Georgina Hindle - Decanter

Another stunning vintage of this classic wine, blended with 9% Petit Verdot, this wine is dark and brooding in black cherry, cassis and currant, with a rich nose of baking spice. Lengthy and generous in tannin, it shows a backbone of ageworthy structure and complexity, with a lasting thread of dark chocolate. Enjoy best from 2029–2039.
97 points
Virginie Boone - Wine Enthusiast

While the quality of the 2019 Cabernet Sauvignon Private Reserve Georges de Latour is indeed excellent, what may be even more impressive is that there are more than 12,000 cases of the stuff. Marked by scents of cherries, dusty earth, dried herbs and hints of cedar, it's full-bodied, silky and complex, with a lingering finish. It doesn't require much cellaring, but it should drink well for close to two decades. Nicely done. Drink: 2024-2040.
94 points
Joe Czerwinski - Wine Advocate