I was given a bottle of this as a gift and I had little idea of what to expect beyond a Cab done in a New World mould and possibly similar, stylistically, to Australian Cab Sauvignon.
13.5% alc. Dense, dark garnet colour with a cherry-garnet meniscus and persistent, slow legs. Big, warm-climate jammy-fruit nose with forward oak; seems to have these two distinct characteristics above all else. Perhaps young and a bit disjointed. Big, ripe mouthful of a wine with low acidity, plenty of wood tannin, ripe jammy-blackcurrant Cabernet fruit (this I like, since it's obvious that the grape ripened in this climate); expansive astringency on the mid-palate with fruity replays and more woodiness; good tannins on the finish (I like the astringency) with quite low acidity all throughout. Long, smoky-oak cherry/coconut finish; thankfully, it is pleasantly dry.
The wine is friendly, outgoing, largely undemanding and uncomplicated. I could have used more lively acidity, but I did enjoy the paradigm this evening. Occasionally I enjoy jam 'n planks, and I finished my glass wishing I had had a nice steak for supper.