...the flavors are extraordinary. They flood the mouth with the essence of Cabernet, with ripe blackberries, black currants, raspberries and mocha...spicy finish lasts for a full minute. Give it until 2013...through 2019, at least.
Quintessa is a 280-acre estate in Rutherford, in Napa Valley. It was founded in 1990 by Valeria and Agustin Huneeus, who had both had extensive experience in wine production and vineyard management. Agustin was chief executive officer of the Chilean producer Concha y Toro in the 1960s. He later held top positions at Seagram’s and Franciscan Estates. Valeria, a microbiologist by training, worked early in her career as a viticulturalist in South America. Quintessa makes just one wine, its flagship blend of Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, Petit Verdot, Cabernet Franc and Carmenere, depending on the vintage.
Rutherford AVA is just north of the Oakville AVA in the heart of Napa Valley, and it is equally distinguished. It is home to Beaulieu Vineyard and inglenook, arguably Napa Valley’s most historically influential wineries. Inglenook started making in wine in the late 19th century, and Beaulieu Vineyards was producing by the first years of the 20th century. BV founder Georges de Latour is particularly esteemed for having recruited Andre Tchelistcheff, a renowned research oenologist, to move from France to Napa Valley in 1938 and run BV’s winemaking. The legendary Tchelistcheff brought European winemaking techniques to Napa Valley and vastly improved wine quality. Other Rutherford winemakers followed his lead. Today there are 5,000 vineyard acres in Rutherford and many acclaimed producers. The famous Silverado Trail with its exclusive, limited production wineries, runs partly through Rutherford AVA. Rutherford Cabernet Sauvignons are characterized by supple tannins, richness, notes of cherry and plum, depth and the ability to age for several decades. Besides Cabernet Sauvignon the AVA also grows Chardonnay, Merlot, Sauvignon Blanc and Zinfandel. It received its AVA designation in 1994.