The cookie is used to store the user consent for the cookies in the category "Analytics". This cookie is set by GDPR Cookie Consent plugin. These cookies ensure basic functionalities and security features of the website, anonymously. Necessary cookies are absolutely essential for the website to function properly. Overall, this bottle exhibits a better balance between the wine and the barrel aging than most barrel aged wines. The palate is also fruit forward, but is joined midpalate by notes of vanilla and coffee as well as a touch of milk chocolate. Aromas of plum and blackberry are bold, as they are in the standard Cabernet, but here they are joined by light vanilla and a touch of coffee. A- / $22Ģ019 Josh Cellars Bourbon Barrel Aged Cabernet Sauvignon – This wine spent 3 months in ex-bourbon barrels that previously held Redemption and Bib & Tucker Bourbon, and although that time is apparent on both the nose and palate, it’s quite subtle. At this price, it offers more depth than I expected. The finish is dry and includes some vanilla and milk chocolate notes. The palate is much the same, but some solid tannins add restraint and structure to what could otherwise be an overly jammy wine. A- / $22Ģ019 Josh Cellars Reserve Cabernet Sauvignon Paso Robles – Big notes of plum and blackberry jump out of the glass along with some black pepper and a bit of boozy alcohol. Medium acidity and gentle tannins add some structure and help heighten the experience. The palate also introduces some nutmeg and vanilla for a rather long, enjoyable finish. This is a big, juicy California cabernet with both the nose and palate showing big plum, black cherry, and blackcurrant notes. B+ / $17 Ģ018 Josh Cellars Reserve Cabernet Sauvignon North Coast – As with the above wine, this North Coast bottling pours almost black with a dark purple halo. This is not a complex wine, but it is enjoyable and quite the value. Light tannins follow for a gently dry, medium length finish. Bold, fruity notes of plum, blackberry, and black cherry show up on the nose and again on the palate, where they are joined by cinnamon and a touch of vanilla. For wine drinkers that typically drink in the $10-$15 range and want to venture a little further without breaking the bank, these unapologetically big California Cabernets may be to your liking.Ģ019 Josh Cellars Cabernet Sauvignon California – This wine is made with grapes drawn from vineyards across California and pours inky purple, almost black. © 2022 Josh Cellars, Please Enjoy Responsibly.Josh Cellars wines are widely available and consistently provide good quality for their price point. Offer subject to DFWS Terms and Conditions. Offer not valid for cash, gift cards or prior purchases. Reproduction of this promotion code is expressly prohibited. Void where prohibited, taxed, or restricted by law. Offer may not be copied, combined with any other offer, transferred or sold. Sales tax, shipping & handling do not qualify for discount. Employees and family members of Deutsch Family Wine & Spirits, its affiliated companies, and alcoholic beverage licensees are not eligible to redeem. To redeem online, promotion code must be entered at checkout and is valid for one-time use only. Prosciutto Mozzarella Crostini & Bruschetta Recipe. Pomegranate and Shaved Brussels Sprout Salad Recipe.Spicy Crab Linguine with Lemon and Chili.Sweet and Spicy Crusted Slow-Cooked Ribs.Chile-Rubbed Porterhouse Steak with Lemon-Roasted Potatoes Recipe.Shrimp Skewers with Garlic and Tarragon Recipe.Orecchiette with Broccoli Rabe Pesto and Fennel Sausage Recipe.Grilled Chicken Salad with Avocado and Citrus Herb Vinaigrette Recipe.Baked Brie with Cranberries & Spiced Pecans Recipe.Arugula with Shaved Fennel, Stone Fruit & Parmesan.Pasta with Pancetta, Burst Cherry Tomatoes and Pagratatto.Olive, Mozzarella, and Chorizo Skewers Recipe.Flank Steak with Josh Cabernet Chimichurri Sauce Recipe.Cabernet Braised Short Ribs Off-the-Bone Recipe.Burger with Grilled Portobellos, Sun-Dried Tomatoes and Blue Cheese Recipe.
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