Goliath Pedigree; David Price
· Retails for $125.
· Get it for a fraction of that price.
· Here’s how.
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Buy 3 bottles of their 2017 Sling & Spear Cabernet Sauvignon, which they currently have marked down from $125 to $50. The net $70 (shipping is free) comes to under 19% of the full price. 100% worth it even if you don’t drink as it is a nice gift. The retailer describes it as a
A deep ruby core with a kiss of pink on the rim. The aromas explode out of the glass with cassis and Damson plum wrapped in fresh lilac, accented by cocoa and licorice. The mouthfeel is muscular and impactful, with rich, dense, dark fruit and spice. Stern tannins carry a long-lasting finish. A powerful and seductive Cab with muscle under the hood. Drink now–2028.
More on the wine:
Goliath Pedigree with a David Price
The 2017 Sling & Spear Cabernet Sauvignon doesn’t come from good vineyards, or even great ones.
It comes from LEGENDARY ones.
The label’s parent estate doesn’t work with anything less. Crafted by a Napa Valley veteran with a slew of top-flight estates on his résumé, Sling & Spear Cab hails from vineyards in Oakville, Yountville, and St. Helena — sites whose grapes yield wines that rarely go for two-digit prices.
It might not carry the vineyard names on the label, but Sling & Spear’s lush fruit and luxurious texture speak for themselves. A swirl releases complex aromas of cassis and Damson plum wrapped in fresh lilac with cocoa and anise. The wine lands on the palate with all the grace and power of an Olympic pole vaulter, carrying dark fruit and spice on rich tannins polished by a lavish 20-month rest in 100% French oak.
And the opulence? That comes from three Cabernet Sauvignon clones that compose some of the Valley’s best (and priciest) bottles: clones 337, 4, and 6.
The masterminds behind Sling & Spear have earned a slew of critical praise, including placement on Wine & Spirits’ Best US Cabernets and Blends list. But after years of selling high-priced collector’s items, this Cab showcases their prestigious vineyard sources — without the prohibitive cost.
Hence the name. The wine is a ruby-hued David (Sling), standing for bottle prices that don’t zoom into the stratosphere. His foes: a host of costly Goliaths (Spear) — high-caliber wines, to be sure, but ones that can’t outmatch Sling and Spear’s incredible quality, power, and finesse.