Available vintages
Description
- Country VEREINIGTE STAATEN
- Region World
- Appellation Napa Valley
- Color Red
- Alcohol 14.5
- Vintage 2010
- Grape varieties Cabernet Sauvignon 84%, Cabernet Franc 5.5%, Merlot 5.5%, Petit Verdot 4% and Malbec 1%
The 2010 Opus One is an iconic Napa Valley wine, the result of a collaboration between two wine giants: Robert Mondavi and Baron Philippe de Rothschild . This red wine, a blend of prestigious grape varieties, embodies the elegance and richness of Californian terroirs. With its deep color and captivating aromas, it offers a unique sensory experience, revealing the estate's expertise and philosophy, which champions the harmony between tradition and innovation.
Ratings
Ratings
Notes and pairings
Notes and pairings
Tasting notes
The 2010 Opus One has a deep, almost black, red color. The nose opens with intense aromas of black fruit, spices, and delicate floral notes. On the palate, the attack is powerful, revealing an elegant and velvety tannic structure. The finish is long and persistent, marked by nuances of dark chocolate and vanilla, attesting to skillful aging.
Producer
Producer
The Opus One vineyard benefits from an ideal climate, with hot, dry summers and mild winters, promoting optimal grape ripening. The soils, composed of silt, sandstone, and clay, impart a unique complexity to the wines. Each grape variety is cultivated with care, respecting natural cycles, to preserve the authentic expression of the terroir. The grape varieties are meticulously selected for each plot, allowing for an exploration of the richness and diversity of Napa Valley.
The team's opinion
A true classic for aging, it impresses with its precision, structure and remarkable potential for development.
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Serving temperature 16–18 °C
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Climax 2020 à 2035