Kirkland Signature Columbia Valley Cabernet Sauvignon – A $9 No-Brainer
- 2020 Kirkland Signature Columbia Valley Cabernet Sauvignon
- RECOMMENDED BUY
- 2019 Kirkland Signature Columbia Valley Cabernet Sauvignon
- RECOMMENDED BUY
You really can’t go wrong with this kind of quality at such a low price, we check out the latest vintage of the Kirkland Signature Columbia Valley Cabernet Sauvignon from Costco.
You really can’t go wrong with this kind of quality at such a low price, we check out the latest vintage of the Kirkland Signature Columbia Valley Cabernet Sauvignon from Costco. Cabernet Sauvignon from Columbia Valley, Washington. The wine spends 16 months in American and French oak barrels and has just 0.5 g/L of residual sugar. […]
Cabernet Sauvignon from Columbia Valley, Washington. The wine spends 16 months in American and French oak barrels and has just 0.5 g/L of residual sugar.
The wine is available exclusively at Costco for just $8.99.
One of the nice trends we’ve noticed with the Kirkland Signature offerings is that they don’t really seem to hide the producers of their wines anymore, like Trader Joe’s still often does. As such, we see right on the back label that this wine is made by Brandon Rice. He is the winemaker for a large custom wine bottling plant owned by Jerry Milbrandt of Milbrandt Vineyards. He previously worked for Goose Ridge Vineyards. All good signs.
From the bottle:
Kirkland Signature Columbia Valley Cabernet Sauvignon has notes of black currant, spice and vanilla. And after 16 months of barrel age the wine exudes intensity, depth and elegance.
Brandon Rice, Winemaker
Cellared And Bottled By Wahluke Way
14.5% Alcohol
The 2020 Kirkland Signature Columbia Valley Cabernet Sauvignon begins with an aroma of super ripe dark fruit plus vanilla, spice, leather and a little mint and cedar too.
Taking a sip reveals a rich and tasty medium-bodied wine chock full of more dark fruit and vanilla plus loads of cola notes, a little cedar and spice and a touch of tobacco.
It ends dry, long, oaky and a bit grippy.
Consistent with the previous vintages, this wine really needs quite a lot of air before it really pulls itself together. It gets a lot more balanced and smooths out a bit on day two, so plan appropriately. It’s still a great value at this low price.
2020 Kirkland Signature Columbia Valley Cabernet Sauvignon
Taste: 7 (87-88 points) Cost: 8
OVERALL RATING: 7.3
RECOMMENDED BUY
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And here’s our previous review of the 2019 vintage:
The 2019 Kirkland Signature Columbia Valley Cabernet Sauvignon begins with an aroma of super ripe dark fruit plus vanilla, spice and a little mint and leather too.
Taking a sip reveals a rich and tasty medium-bodied wine chock full of more dark fruit and vanilla plus loads of cola notes and a little cedar and spice.
It ends dry, long, oaky and a bit grippy.
Consistent with the previous vintage, this wine really needs quite a lot of air before it pulls itself together nicely. It’s still a great value at this low price.
2019 Kirkland Signature Columbia Valley Cabernet Sauvignon
Taste: 7 (87-88 points) Cost: 8
OVERALL RATING: 7.3