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In the early days of Pluribus the wines weren’t always highly differentiated. That is exactly what comes through here. The 2004 Pluribus is a good wine, but during this era winemaking seems to dominate over vintage and vineyard signatures. For that reason, there is less differentiation in this part of the vertical than there is with some of the more recent wines in this tasting. There is quite a bit of oak, while the edges have softened nicely. Dark red fruit, iron, smoke and leather shape the supple, inviting finish.
Anticipated maturity: 2017-2025
Perhaps the wine that jumped the most in score from when I first tasted these wines out of bottle in 2008, is the 2004 Cabernet Sauvignon Pluribus. Rated 94 back in 2008, it’s now a solid 98 and knocking on the door of perfection. This wine comes from a Spring Mountain vineyard northwest of the charming town of St. Helena. It has gorgeous notes of graphite, acacia flowers, blueberry liqueur, scorched earth and hot stones. Reminiscent of a top Graves, it is another full-bodied, rich, concentrated wine with good acidity as well as fabulous purity and concentration. I had not seen the Graves-like character in this wine prior to bottling and post-bottling, but it is there now. This stunner is open for business and its fragrance and suppleness suggest drinking it over the next two decades.
Anticipated maturity: 2014-2034