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Michael-Grimm-Bewertungen

Michael Grimm

Decanter: 98 Punkte 
"The 2022 Cardinale is impressively built. You have to understand—there was a major heat event near the end of the growing season. But this wine? It shows none of it. Not even a whisper. If anything, the tannins are slightly more approachable, a touch more supple—but they're no less stratospheric than what we've come to expect from this bottling. The real kicker is the mid-palate density and length. The wine has tremendous persistence, tension, and detail, with dark berry fruit unfurling in layers—blackberry, black cherry, and mulberry—woven with perfumed rose petals, violets, white pepper, and underbrush. With air, blue fruit tones begin to emerge, adding lift and intrigue. There's an impressive balance of spice, minerality, and tension—rare for this vintage. Hats off. In my tasting with winemaker Chris Carpenter, we spoke at length about how Lokoya expresses Napa’s mountain sub-appellations with site-specific clarity. But with Cardinale—the Oakville-based crown jewel of the Jackson Family portfolio—the philosophy is different: the sum must be greater than the parts. This is not an estate wine. It is a masterful blend, culled from multiple appellations—typically three to nine per vintage—crafted for harmony, complexity, and longevity. In 2022, the blend is 96% Cabernet Sauvignon from Diamond Mountain, Spring Mountain, Howell Mountain, Mount Veeder, Atlas Peak, Stags Leap, Rutherford, and St. Helena, with 4% Merlot from the Keyes Estate Vineyard on Howell Mountain. The wine was aged for 22 months in 81% new French oak." - Jonathan Cristaldi (06/2025)
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James Suckling

98 POINTS
So velvety, sleek, layered and composed, it's a treat to drink now or save for later. Enjoy the complexity of a wine blended from 25 to 30 lots of mountain and valley floor sites up and down the reach of Napa Valley. Red and black fruit notes give some of the delicious fruitiness of Rutherford, while mountain grapes from Atlas Peak and cooler-climate grapes from the Stags Leap district add their own subtleties. Drink or hold. 
- Jim Gordon (12/2024)
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Jeb Dunnuck

96 POINTS
Sourced from 14 different vineyards, the Cardinale Cabernet Sauvignon reveals alluring aromas of cassis, black fruits, new leather, and baking spices. Full-bodied and powerful, with remarkable richness and focus, it offers ripe, well-integrated tannins and a pleasure-bent yet sophisticated personality. Based on 96% Cabernet Sauvignon and 4% Merlot, aged 22 months in 81% new French oak, this classy wine will drink beautifully for two decades. (03/2025)
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Lisa Perrotti-Brown

96 POINTS
The 2022 Cardinale is a blend of 96% Cabernet Sauvignon and 4% Merlot. Deep garnet-purple in color, it needs quite a lot of swirling to bring out notes of red currant preserves, cassis, and forest floor, followed by hints of dried rose, Indian spices, and crushed rocks. The full-bodied palate is densely laden with black fruit preserves and savory layers, framed by firm, chewy tannins and great tension, finishing long and minerally. (06/2025)
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Wine Spectator

90 POINTS
Modestly juicy and forward in feel, this delivers a mix of cherry, blackberry and red licorice notes that tumbles through the singed apple wood finish. 
- James Molesworth (11/2025)
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Parker – Wine Advocate

96 POINTS
In addition to fruit from the Jackson Family's mountain holdings (Diamond Mountain, Howell Mountain, Mount Veeder and Spring Mountain), the 2022 Cardinale includes grapes from the Atlas Peak, Rutherford, Saint Helena and Stags Leap District AVAs. It spent 22 months in 81% new French oak, resulting in a wine redolent of cedar, black cherries and vanilla. Truthfully, it's not as complex as you might hope for, but it's still a mighty impressive mouthful of Cabernet, being full-bodied and velvety-textured. It's not quite plush, showing just a bit of chewy tannin at the moment, but it should prove very enjoyable to drink over the next two decades. 
- Joe Czerwinski (10/2025)
Cardinale Estate
Cardinale Estate
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