Barefoot Cabernet Sauvignon
February 21, 2008 – 10:41 pmI’m back! I’m renewing my commitment to post more regularly to this blog. If I got at least one post in per week, I’d be very happy. So we’ll see how well this goes.
I opened a bottle of Barefoot Cabernet Sauvignon to have with dinner this evening. The very first thing I noticed about the bottle was that I couldn’t find a vintage printed anywhere. I only have two clues. The first is a sticker on the front of the bottle says “Award winner: Over 20 awards since 2005.” The back label has a copyright symbol preceding “Barefoot Cellars 2003″. So I really have no idea what the vintage is.
The wine pours a very dark purple, almost black. The nose is more fruity than I am used to for a cabernet, but not at all in a bad way. It’s heavy on the berry scents, with blackberry the strongest and a little bit of plum thrown in. It’s a heavy bodied wine, as most cabs are, and it has a nice spicy finish, with the plum again showing up at the end.
The Barefoot is enjoyable, but it doesn’t blow me away. I would rather try a new cabernet than get a second bottle of Barefoot. That’s not a great test, though, because there is such a variety of wine out there that I almost always want to try something new. Regardless, I would have no problem serving Barefoot Cabernet to a bunch of friends over for dinner. If I was trying to impress someone, I would probably try to find something a little more interesting than this particular wine.


