Product Overview
After more than five decades, the 1970 Bosché Cabernet Sauvignon continues to impress with its vitality and complexity. The wine opens with a bouquet of leather, earth, and pencil shavings, evolving into rich flavors of blackberry and cassis on the palate. Its structure is marked by resolved tannins and a persistent, layered finish, showcasing the elegance that has become synonymous with the Bosché Vineyard.
The 1970 vintage benefited from a challenging growing season, where natural crop-thinning due to frost led to concentrated fruit. This adversity contributed to the wine's depth and succulence, qualities that have allowed it to age gracefully.
This wine not only reflects the terroir of the Rutherford Bench but also represents a pivotal moment in California's winemaking evolution. Its enduring quality offers a compelling experience for collectors and enthusiasts interested in the legacy of Napa Valley Cabernet Sauvignon.