Forest Glen Cabernet Sauvignon
We’ve reviewed a couple other Forest Glen wines in the past and I have to admit that they consistently perform surprisingly well in blind tastings. Forest Glen is one of many brands owned by Bronco Wines, best known as the producer of Charles Shaw (aka: two-buck chuck).
Most of the Bronco brands are bargain wines, and most wine snobs would not think of them as a “fine wine” company. I’ve tasted a number of their brands and some are definitely better than others. To be blunt, I’ve found some to be best as lubricants to the drain of my kitchen sink. But Forest Glen is one of their brands that has yet to disappoint me, and this Cabernet Sauvignon continues that trend.
The nose has a good bit of fruit with blackberry and cherry aromas, but there are also some other interesting characteristics, like vanilla, licorice and cedar. I’m really surprised by the complexity in this wine. The palate is well balanced with great acidity, tannins and fruit. Blackberry and black cherry flavors are the most prominent. It’s a good wine. and for the price I might even say it’s a great wine.
Wine: Forest Glen
Variety: Cabernet Sauvignon
Vintage: 2008
Alcohol: 13.5%
Rating: 86
Price: $11.00
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Disclosure: This wine was received as a sample.