ITEM 106943

2016 Screaming Eagle Cabernet Sauvignon Napa Valley

$3,799.98

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Wine Rating:

100WA 100V 100JS

Bottle Size

750ml

Vintage

2016

Country/State

california

Wine Region

napa valley

Variety

cabernet sauvignon

Wine Producer

screaming eagle winery

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Robert Parker's Wine Advocate: 100 points

“The 2016 Screaming Eagle is, as usual, mainly Cabernet Sauvignon with a little Merlot and Cabernet Franc. Deep garnet-purple colored, it leaps from the glass with bright, exuberant blackberries, kirsch and warm blackcurrants scents plus touches of lavender, roses, tilled black loam, wild sage and dark chocolate with wafts of yeast extract, underbrush and crushed rocks. Medium to full-bodied, firm and fine grained, with amazing freshness, it is layered with crunchy black and red fruits, sparked by floral and mineral notions and finishing with epic length and depth. Drink dates 2022 -2065.” – Lisa Perrotti Brown

Review Date: May 2019

Vinous: 100 points

“The 2016 Screaming Eagle is a positively stunning wine. An intense bouquet gives way to a wine of explosive energy and huge textural depth. Graphite, crushed rocks, menthol, sage and dark spice open up gradually in this reticent, brooding Oakville Cabernet Sauvignon. The 2016 is a towering, statuesque wine of the very highest level. That is the good news. The slightly less good news is that it will need a number of years in bottle to be at its very best. I wouldn't dream of touching a bottle anytime soon. The 2016 literally does scream, with tons of varietal Cabernet aromatics, flavors and structural drive. In a word: magnificent!” – Antonio Galloni

Review Date: October 2018

JamesSuckling.com: 100 points

“The subtle and nuanced aromas to this are so enticing with perfumed, floral, blackcurrant and blackberry character. Roses, too. Some lavender. Full-bodied yet so refined and polished with the most transparent and polished texture. Firm and seamless. So beautiful now. Give it three or four years to come around, but this already sings.” – James Suckling

Review Date: December 2019