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Phantom Creek Estates Kobau Vineyard Cuvee No.15, Golden Mile Bench, Okanagan Valley, BC
93 Points

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Region: British Columbia Oliver
Vintage: 2019
Price:
Winery: $80.0

BC CSPC: BC CSPC Code -72077
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WineScores' Review

Fresh, powerful, chewy.
Oliver's Phantom Creek Estates is owned by China-born Richmond-based businessman Richter Bai, who purchased the Phantom Creek and Becker (formerly owned by Harry McWatters who named it the Sundial Vineyard) vineyards in 2016.
From there a winery was erected, complete with guest center and restaurant. Kobau Vineyard on the Golden Mile bench sub-GI was purchased next and was followed by Everden Vineyard in Cawston in the Similkameen Valley, and recently a parcel on the Skaha bench sub-GI.
In 2021 Mark Beringer of Napa Valley joined the team as Director of Winemaking; he works alongside French consultant Olivier Humbrecht MW.
The Kobau Cuvee is Cabernet Franc dominant and has a luxurious nose of warm chocolate, star anise, cassis and black cherry, white pepper and pipe tobacco. The palate entry is supple, it front-loads generous berry fruit flavours along with brown spices, marzipan and leather. Beautifully constructed and powerful with chalky tannins. The best of the red lineup IMO.
Decanting recommended.


 
Recommended Pairings
Rich Meats , Barbeque, Good First Impressions, Cellar Keepers


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Wine Scores reviewed - 2022-03-24 00:22:25.0

 

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