TN: Ridge 1973 California Cabernet Sauvigon Monte Bello

The wine is Ridge 1973 California Cabernet Sauvigon Monte Bello. It was from 2300 - 2600 ft elevation, had 12.8% alcohol, and was bottled in Oct. 1975. It has been stored properly since release.This was my last bottle, and I decided to drink it because the level in the bottle had dropped a bit below the neck. I am glad I opened it, because the cork was nearing failure. It crumbled easily, but I finally got it out without dropping cork crumbs in the bottle.

The color is still fairly deep with a bit of age showing around the rim. It is typical Ridge in bouquet and taste and still has enough fruit and some medium tannin. It is a much better food wine than many of the monsters made in the 70s. It is a bit lighter than some of the Monte Bellos from more famous years. The wine was holding much better than the cork.

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As I've said before, you do drink well, CW. 1973 was a quite highly regarded vintage in certain CA wine circles, but it was overshadowed by the success of the following year (1974). No surprise that Ridge made a very good wine in '73, either. Monte Bello is one of the few CalCabs that I still pay attention to.

Mark Lipton

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