Meaning bee in Spanish, Abeja is currently making some of the states finest and most sought after cabernets. | |||
Wines: | |||
Score | Name | Notes | $ |
* | Abeja Cabernet Sauvignon 2005 | Campfire smoke. Spicy oak. Sour cherry, with predominant cherry flavors throughout. White pepper. Tightly packed tannins. Still fairly closed. | $40 |
Abeja Cabernet Sauvignon 2005
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Shared a half bottle of Abeja '05 Port ($28)last night with chocolate cake. I liked it, most did. Not a deep Port, but very approachable and drinkable.
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