Today we review a 2007 Napa Valley cabernet sauvignon that’s around $20.
Hi there! I bet you’re wondering if Uppercut cab is any good. The answer is, yes! It’s VERY good. It’s reliable, won’t piss anybody off, and looks beautiful in your glass with its deep ruby red color. At a recent mini-tasting at a nice restaurant, Uppercut was the stand-out cabernet winner: smells like cedar and vanilla. Great mouthfeel, a deep, dark-fruited taste, and a finish that cries out for steak. This wine does nothing wrong, balancing blackberry/cranberry fruit with oaky, mouth-drying tannins.
However! “Not doing anything wrong” could be its downfall. Uppercut is a little bit regular. At $20 a bottle, I’d like a little more personality, something quirky, something more memorable. Maybe that’s wishful thinking — let’s not forget, this bottle says “Napa Valley” on the label. I think we’re paying something, just for that name. If it were $15, Uppecut would be a HUGE recommendation, and a clear Best Value winner. At $20, I am happy to say that it is:
Recommended.