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Silver Oak Cabernet Sauvignon Napa 2014  - First Bottle

Technical Details

  • BlendCabernet Sauvignon
  • WinemakerNate Weis
  • CountryUS
  • RegionCalifornia North Coast
  • AppellationNapa
  • Alcohol14.2%

Silver Oak Cabernet Sauvignon Napa 2014

Cabernet Blends  |  US

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The ‘14 is ALL THAT. Everything you know and love about Silver Oak, turned up to 10. Lush, hedonistic Cabernet fruit, licorice, cigar box and mocha flavors all in a finely-tuned, succulent structure. Impossible to not drink right now! Though as many of you know, it has the stuffing to age too!

Here’s the winery take on it: “Our 2014 Napa Valley Cabernet Sauvignon has an opaque crimson color with a purplish hue. The alluring nose draws you in with notes of cassis, black cherry, pipe tobacco, salted caramel, cocoa beans and fresh strawberry. This full-bodied wine enters with a depth of flavor and offers mouth-coating, velvety tannins and flavors of cream soda and red fruit. Black currant and vanilla notes crescendo through the palate to the lengthy finish. This wine is drinkable upon release, but given proper cellaring conditions can be enjoyed through 2040.”

Indeed!! Listen, we have but a few cases left...FREE SHIPPING on 6 or more as always! 

About the Producer

Silver Oak began over a handshake between two friends with a bold vision: focus on one varietal, Cabernet Sauvignon, aged exclusively in American oak and worthy of cellaring for decades to come. Raymond Twomey Duncan, a Colorado entrepreneur who began investing in California vineyards in the late 1960s, and Justin Meyer, a winemaker and former Christian Brother, began in a Napa Valley dairy barn in 1972, producing only 1,100 cases of their inaugural vintage. Over the next two decades, Silver Oak grew in popularity. Our Napa Valley and Alexander Valley Cabernets sold quickly upon their release from the winery and became a sought-after staple on restaurant wine lists around the country. After selecting Daniel Baron to succeed him as winemaker in 1994, Justin retired, selling his share of Silver Oak to the Duncan family in 2001.