2021 Chris Hamilton Cellars, Wülf Cabernet Sauvignon, Oakville
2021 Chris Hamilton Cellars, Wülf Cabernet Sauvignon, Oakville

2021 Chris Hamilton Cellars, Wülf Cabernet Sauvignon, Oakville

Napa Valley, United States (750mL)
Regular price$80.00
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2021 Chris Hamilton Cellars, Wülf Cabernet Sauvignon, Oakville

Chris Hamilton knows something about beating the odds. From a childhood of economic hardship, to becoming an amateur race car driver, to a Napa Valley vintner, he's made a career of “turning right when everyone turns left.” His Wülf Cabernet—sporting a label in famous racing colors—is the ultimate outsider's play on California’s most rarefied Cabernet Sauvignon Terroir.

The 55-acre Pelissa Vineyard sits at Oakville's epicenter, sharing the same deep alluvial gravels and afternoon sun exposure that make neighboring Opus One ($400) and Beckstoffer To Kalon some of Oakville’s priciest real estate. 

Hamilton has an eye for talent. Jeff Ames, the 100-point winemaker behind TOR, handled harvest, while Sara Donley, who spent six years at Colgin Cellars, guided the wine through its 20-month, 50% new French oak élevage. The result? A $150 Cabernet masquerading as an $80 bottle. Those are just the facts.

Why You'll Love It

  • Oakville power meets restraint: black cherries, cassis, and violets wrapped in that unmistakable gravelly-loam minerality of Oakville: the greatest terroir in the world for Cabernet Sauvignon. This wine is in the same balanced, restrained style that Opus One is known for.

  • Organically farmed fruit from a benchmark vintage, 2021, means tiny berries packed with concentrated flavor, which is why Jeb Dunnuck called 2021 “one of Napa's Greatest” vintages.

  • Undeniable pedigree: Between the Pelissa Vineyard and its alluvial Oakville terroir, Jeff Ames (TOR) and Sara Donley (Colgin alum) making the wine, this wine should cost twice as much. This is NOT a “private label” or “NDA” wine either; it’s a wine made with intention and perfectionism. You will be challenged to find a better Oakville Cab under $100.

How to Serve it

  • Open it now for instant gratification, or stash it away through 2035—this has the structure and acid balance to go the distance.

  • Serve at 60-62°F in Bordeaux stems.

  • Pair with a thick-cut ribeye brushed with red miso butter and dusted with fresh thyme.

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