2007 ALEXANDER VALLEY
SCION
Cabernet Sauvignon
Scion wines have
consistent characteristics: the use of fruit grown on
select sections of our estate vineyards where the vines
are rooted in well-drained, non-vigorous, volcanic
soils; the use of 100% French oak barrels (approximately
40% of which are new each year); and the “hands-on”
skills of only one man, Kevin Warren, the Robert Young
Estate Winery winemaker. Consequently, Scion wines have
repeatedly received enthusiastic reviews from wine
critics, the wine trade, and our customers alike. The
2007 Scion is once again predominantly Cabernet
Sauvignon and is labeled as such. The wine is a hybrid
between California and Bordeaux styles, structured and
balanced with plenty of fruit.
The 2007 Scion is
a deep, radiant garnet in color and immediately releases
aromas of dark, luscious berry pie, plums, and a hint of
black licorice. The palate is soft and clean with strong
barrel notes and great tannin structure built for aging.
This vintage is strikingly reminiscent of the 1997
Scion, our flagship wine released ten years ago. After a
decade's worth of Scion vintages, we are proud to offer
you this wine. This vintage has not yet been sent out for review.
REVIEWS & AWARDS FOR
ALEXANDER VALLEY SCION
2005 Scion Cabernet
Sauvignon93 Points, Wine Enthusiast
Magazine, August 2010
2004 Scion Cabernet
Sauvignon91 Points, Robert Parker’s
Wine Advocate, February 2010
94 points--Wine Enthusiast, December 1, 2008
“The 2004 Scion is built for aging. It’s stuffed
with tannins that coat the mouth with grapeskin
astringency, but that firm structure will support time
in the cellar. Give it three or four years, when the
black cherry, cassis, black and red currant, cocoa, herb
and cedar flavors will emerge on their own. Cellar
Selection.
90 points--Wine Spectator, October 16, 2008
“Juicy, ripe and supple with polished currant,
blackberry and a hint of lead pencil and spicy, cedary
oak that fans out nicely, ending with gentle tannins and
excellent length. Drink now through 2013”.- James Laube
2003 Alexander Valley
Scion
Gary Vaynerchuk, Director of Operations, Wine Library
TV.
93 points Wine Library TV--- August 22, 2007
Clear-cut attack of oak, blackberry, and black
cassis on the nose: enormous amounts of vanilla and
creme brulée. Big nose, big complexity, beautiful,
glorious cranberry, strawberry, black currant, extremely
rich clean flavor profile...
Impress your boss time: this is a wine that I highly
recommend you seek out and pop open with him right
before you ask for a raise. A complete killer. A serious
wine... 5-10 years of cellaring easily.
http://tv.winelibrary.com/2007/08/22/oak-monster-time-episode-298
2002 Alexander
Valley Scion
95 points, Editors’ Choice, Wine Enthusiast,
September 2006
The Youngs produce a stunning Cabernet from their
vineyard on the eastern benchlands of the valley. This
Cab is the polar opposite of Napa, and defines the
alternative possibilities. Soft, intricate and
herbal-earthy, it has beautiful black cherry, cocoa,
tobacco and new oak flavors, and it’s thoroughly dry.
Drink now through 2015.
2001 Alexander
Valley Scion
91 points Wine Spectator April 2005
This exhibits a rich, concentrated core of Cabernet
fruit, built around dense sour cherry, blackberry and
wild berry. Tightly wound and closed, it finishes with a
complex aftertaste, with a dash of mocha, and a firm
band of tannins that give it excellent structure.
Cabernet Sauvignon, Cabernet Franc and Merlot. Best from
2006 through 2012.—J.L.
2000 Alexander
Valley Scion
89 points Wine&Spirits October, 2004
The fruit itself is bold and succulent, while an
Alexander Valley leafiness emphasizes mint and menthol
in the aromatics. Tame the green edges with roasted leg
of lamb.
1999 Alexander
Valley Scion
Wine Enthusiast Magazine; Top 100 Wines 2003
96 points, Editors' Choice: Robert Young 1999
Scion (Alexander Valley)
"So good, it makes you want to shout. Possesses the
beautifully ripe flavors that are expected of a great
vintage, such as blackcurrant, cherry, white chocolate
and cassis, with extra edges of smoky caramel and
vanilla. The tannins are perfect, soft and easy, but as
rich and complex as a Renoir. Differentiates itself from
Napa with its softness and accessibility, but as great
as anything from across the Mayacamas."
J. L. Wine Spectator - September 2003
88 Points, Smooth, rich and complex, with a medley of
herb, currant, anise and mocha flavors. Plush-textured
with ripe, round tannins, it's drinking well already but
should hold for several years. Drink now through 2009.
1998 Alexander
Valley Scion
Wine Enthusiast; November 15, 2002
94 points, Editors' Choice: Robert Young 1998 Scion
(Alexander Valley) "The much-anticipated second vintage
of this wine struggled with a poor vintage. Ironically,
the inability to superripen the grapes resulted in a
Bordeaux-like wine, rather like a good St.-Emilion,
although it's 100% Cabernet Sauvignon. Sweet cassis is
offset with sage and tobacco in this early maturing wine
of great distinction and charm."
Connoisseurs' Guide to California Wine, August
2002
Two Stars, 91, Robert Young Scion Alexander Valley 1998
Bold and blustery with layer upon layer of rich oak
overlying its plentiful fruit, this expressive wine
suggests ripe cherries, a bit of currant, cocoa and
cappuccino throughout its considerable length. The wine
is full and fleshy in the mouth with more than a few
rough edges yet to lose, but if its heat and tannins
make it rather rustic in style, they never mask or in
any way disguise the very deep fruit that remains the
driving force of this rich and thoroughly involving
youngster.
WOW Report, May 20, 2002
Robert Whitley - 93 points
1998 Robert Young Scion, Alexander Valley "A
rare exceptional 1998 Red. This 100 percent Cabernet
Sauvigion is silky in the mouth, elegant and shows
outstanding persistence of flavor."
San Francisco Chronicle - October 2001
The 1997 Scion, a blend of Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot
and Cabernet Franc, shows bright berry aromas, with oaky
backnotes - concentrated, balanced, smooth flavors that
linger through the finish
1997 Alexander
Valley Scion
Wine Spectator; Aug 24, 2001, James Laube
90 points - Robert Young Scion Alexander Valley
1997; $50;
"...The debut Scion is a blend of 58 percent Cabernet
Sauvignon, 30 percent Merlot and 12 percent Cabernet
Franc. Consulting winemaker Richard Arrowood made this
immense and deeply concentrated wine, with rich mineral,
currant, coffee, anise and cedar flavors."
San Francisco Chronicle; October 3, 2001, Gerald
Boyd
"The 1997 Scion, a blend of Cabernet Sauvignon,
Merlot and Cabernet Franc, shows bright berry aromas,
with oaky backnotes -- concentrated, balanced, smooth
flavors that linger through the finish."
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