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2012 Faust Cabernet Sauvignon
Overview:
Faust is owned by Agustin Huneeus, the person that created Quintessa. When I was offered a sample of the latest Faust Napa Cabernet Sauvignon, I almost dislocated my fingers replying to the e-mail offer.
I’ve had and enjoyed previous vintages of Faust and I wanted to see what they produced in this stellar vintage.
About the company:
Faust, the wine, celebrates a legend which has inspired many great minds, among them the German poet Goethe, from whose masterpiece we draw our inspiration. In Goethe’s most famous work, the aging scholar Dr. Faust barters his soul in the afterlife in exchange for another chance at youth. He gets his chance, yet ultimately his soul is saved by love.
Faust is indeed the fruit of renewed passion for Agustin Huneeus, though Mephistopheles has not yet appeared to claim his soul. The underlying premise for all of the wines he has ever produced has been that great wines must be a reflection of a great vineyard. Faust is not. Instead, Faust is a tribute to Napa Valley’s noblest grape – full-bodied, decadently rich and unctuous Cabernet Sauvignon.
Much more information on Agustin and the winery is available on their website by clicking here.
About Agustin Huneeus:
Behind every great wine stands a passionate vintner. Faust Napa Valley Cabernet Sauvignon is the creation of Agustin Huneeus and it continues to satisfy his long held desire to produce a wine that embodies the most seductive characteristics of Napa Valley Cabernet Sauvignon.
Born in Santiago, Chile, Agustin is one of the few vintners who has dedicated his entire professional life to wine. With a career spanning 50 years, he has produced wine in more than 15 countries. Perhaps best known today for creating Quintessa, the stunning biodynamic vineyard and winery estate he and his wife Valeria own in Rutherford, Napa Valley, Agustin is recognized as a driving force in how fine wine is produced, recognized, sold and marketed in the United States. The philosophy that great vineyards make great wine is his guiding principle.
Agustin Huneeus has been discovering great vineyards of the world throughout a career spanning five decades and 15 countries. In addition to owning the Quintessa estate in the renowned Rutherford District of Napa Valley, his current vineyard and winery projects include Illumination Napa Valley Sauvignon Blanc, Veramonte winery in Chile’s Casablanca and Colchagua Valley’s, Neyen winery in Chile’s Apalta Valley and Washington’s Longshadows Vintners where he is a partner. In 2009, the Huneeus family forged a partnership with Joan and Walt Flowers of Flowers Vineyards & Winery, pioneering vintners who in 1989, established two extraordinary vineyards dedicated to world-class Chardonnay and Pinot Noir in the extreme Sonoma Coast. In 2010, the Huneeus family purchased two edgy wines, The Prisoner, a Napa Valley red blend, and Saldo, a Zinfandel from some of California’s most revered vineyards.
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2012 Faust Cabernet Sauvignon – SRP $60
2012 was an ideal vintage with bud break in early spring and perfect weather at bloom. A classic Napa summer followed with warm days and cool nights, leading to a long even harvest with no pressure from rain for the Cabernet Sauvignon. Extensive selective picking and sorting ensured that the grapes that reached the tanks were in optimal condition, fully ripe and full of flavor. The grapes were hand-picked, double-sorted and crushed, then cold-soaked and fermented in both French oak and stainless steel tanks. After an extended maceration and malolactic fermentation in barrel, Faust was aged for 19 months in 100% French oak, 30% new.
The wine is a blend of 80% Cabernet Sauvignon, 16% Merlot, 2% Petit Verdot and 2% Cabernet Franc. Most of the grapes come from Agustin’s family vineyards in Rutherford and Coombsville with small lots from vineyards in Yountville, Mount Veeder, Atlas Peak, St. Helena and Rutherford. These purchased grapes from spectacular mountain and valley terroirs are used to round out the wine.
The wine has 14.5% alcohol by volume and the bottle is sealed with a natural cork.
My Tasting Note
The wine is a deep ruby to maroon color. The rich and opulent nose has cassis, melted licorice, dark chocolate, fresh ground dark roasted coffee beans, vanilla beans, wildflowers and subtle earthiness. This has a fairly full body with soft to moderate tannins and decent acidity. The wine is plush on the palate with ripe cassis, dark chocolate and licorice up front with vanilla, wildflowers and some earthiness coming in later. The long, lingering finish features the ripe fruit with vanilla and earthiness also joining in. Even though the wine is very tasty now, it will be even better with a bit of time in the cellar, give it a year and enjoy over the next couple of years. (91 pts)
Closing Thoughts
If you are looking for a rich, full bodied Cabernet Sauvignon from the Napa Valley, Faust would be a wonderful choice. This wine has very good balance and complexity to appeal to wine lovers and the rich, velvety fruit to appeal to people who just want something good to drink. At $60 a bottle, I would tend to steer guests in the second category to another selection, unless they are very good friends, and keep this one only for true wine lovers. This is more of a wine to enjoy over its first several years and not one to stash in the cellar for a decade. Enjoy it while the fruit is young and vibrant.
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