Washington State Claret Scores

2003 Kiona Cabernet Sauvignon

Quite a while ago now, I won this bottle in a contest at Josh Wade’s Drink Nectar wine/coffee blog. Josh is a huge proponent of the burgeoning Washington State wine scene, and he raved pretty good about Kiona and their cabs, especially.

When the bottle arrived, I popped the cork, eager to see what it had to offer. That bottle, however, offered me little more than a bitter, vinegary sensation. It looked like the rigors of travel… and a loose cork (these things happen)… had done the wine no favors whatsoever. It was undrinkable.

I told Josh about the unfortunate result, he told the folks at Kiona, and they happily sent out another bottle. Good thing they did, because this is a wine I’m glad I got to try.

The Kiona Cabernet Sauvignon is a Washington State blend of 85% Cabernet Sauvignon, 9% Merlot and 6% Cabernet Franc, a very Left Bank Bordeaux-style combination (in the UK, red wines from Bordeaux are sometimes called “Claret,” hence my use of the word in the title. No, I’m not British).

The wine is a ruby red color at its core, and there is a slight orange-brown rusting to the edges. The nose shows off a bit of heat (though its modest 13.8% ABV keeps this from getting Lodi Zinfandel levels), but a plentiful bouquet of raspberry, blackcurrant, and white pepper.

The 2003 Kiona is a medium-bodied wine. The tannins start off a bit sharp, but smooth considerably with just a little time in the glass. There is some good structure, but this is a wine to be enjoyed, not to be cellared. The dominant notes on the palate are smooth black cherry, and toasted oak that comes off a bit smoky.

All in all, very enjoyable. And for $12-$20, a very good value.

Verdict: B+

2003 Kiona Cabernet Sauvignon

2003 Kiona Cabernet Sauvignon

  • http://www.drinknectar.com @nectarwine

    Whooo hooo – I'm glad you got to review this wine! (It's even better that you liked it). It must be nice to be feeling better so you can actually taste the wine you're drinking!

    Cheers, my friend, or should I say, chip chip cheerio!

    Josh

  • http://notesfromthecellar.com Steve Paulo

    Thanks, for the wine and the comment :)

  • http://www.sipwithme.blogspot.com Sip with Me

    I love Kiona, excellent review. If you can get out there sometime, the people are as wonderful as their wine. Cheers!

  • http://www.kionawine.com JJ

    Glad you liked it, Steve!

  • http://notesfromthecellar.com Steve Paulo

    Thanks for stopping by!

  • http://notesfromthecellar.com Steve Paulo

    At 800-ish miles away, it's not a likely trip, but that doesn't mean it won't happen. :)

  • http://www.drinknectar.com @nectarwine

    Whooo hooo – I'm glad you got to review this wine! (It's even better that you liked it). It must be nice to be feeling better so you can actually taste the wine you're drinking!

    Cheers, my friend, or should I say, chip chip cheerio!

    Josh

  • http://notesfromthecellar.com Steve Paulo

    Thanks, for the wine and the comment :)

  • http://www.sipwithme.blogspot.com Sip with Me

    I love Kiona, excellent review. If you can get out there sometime, the people are as wonderful as their wine. Cheers!

  • http://www.kionawine.com JJ

    Glad you liked it, Steve!

  • http://notesfromthecellar.com Steve Paulo

    Thanks for stopping by!

  • http://notesfromthecellar.com Steve Paulo

    At 800-ish miles away, it's not a likely trip, but that doesn't mean it won't happen. :)