Description
Red Wine: 2014 | Coup de Foudre | Napa Valley Cuvee 37.2
A very fine red with currants, berries and walnuts that follow through to a full body that’s tight and focused, not to mention beautifully polished.
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Producer: Coup de Foudre
Ratings: WA | 90JS | 95
Vintage: 2014
Size: 750ml
ABV: 14.8%
Varietal: Bordeaux Blend
Country/Region: United States, Napa
A very fine red with currants, berries and walnuts that follow through to a full body that’s tight and focused, not to mention beautifully polished.
Reviews:
- Wine Advocate: The 2014 Proprietary Red Coup De Foudre 37.2 is 65% Merlot, 30% Cabernet Franc and 5% Petit Verdot. This is a Pomerol-inspired, lush, fruity wine with loads of black cherries, blackcurrants, licorice and spice. It is medium to full-bodied, round, juicy, succulent and irresistible.
- James Suckling: A very fine red with currants, berries and walnuts that follow through to a full body that’s tight and focused, not to mention beautifully polished. 65% merlot, 30% cabernet franc and 5% petit verdot.
Producer Information
One score and three years ago, I met my wife, who was living abroad in France. She was not yet my wife nor did she know she would be. While at a soiree in the French Alps, and with matters seemingly in hand, I sauntered off to the bar to work my French for a refill of Malibu and fruit juice. It was then that I noticed a Frenchman awfully close to my gal, making her eyes flutter and her beret tipsy. He must have the greatest one liner in the world, I thought as I yelled “FEU!” (‘fire’ in French). Once the room cleared out, I ask my sweetheart what he could possibly have said to make her fall into his arms. Her answer? “He held my hands and asked if I believed in the Coup de Foudre.” After years of thinking he’d called her a cute cauliflower, I consulted a French friend who defined Coup de Foudre as a lightning strike, something unforgettable-“love at first sight”-be it food, wine or someone incredible. Capture the moment! —John Schwartz (winemaker Kent Jarman)






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