Is Stag's Leap SLV to my taste?

I see that the store that has Stags Leap Fay and SLV is selling out their s tock. It is still 110$ even with the 30% off. I dont know if the cheaper FA Y is also in the sale. I visited the winery 11 years ago and if I remember correctly it was Cask 23 I liked best and brought home. I dont remember the SLV.

I dont know if someone who is well wandered in California cabs understand m y tastes yet. Of the good cabs I noted two groups of them; the brighter fru it, hints of grass sometimes, and the broken down black fruit, dusty types that I prefer.

Examples of the type I Prefer:

Beringer Private Reserve BV Clone 4 Sequoia Grove Morisoli Sequoia Grove Rutherford Reserve Kendal Jackson trace Ridge Knights Valley Beringer Quantum Beringer Knights Valley

Examples of the type that might still be good, but I like lesser than the a bove:

Sequoia Grove Cambrium, StageCoach and Lameroax BV Clone 6 Beringer's Napa Valley Cab BV Tapestry K.J. Stature Rodney Strong Raymond Cabernet

With this in mind, would SLV or FAY be up there with the first group? Whats the common denominator of those I prefer?

And while we are at it, which ones of the others I have seen around in Denm ark would?

Ramey Napa Cab Phelps Napa Cab Insignia Mondavi Napa Cab Napanook Dominus Arietta Napa Cab Staglin Rutherford Cab and Salus Cab Freemark Napa Cab

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Michael Nielsen
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