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100 Point Rating Guide

96-100 Extraordinary A wine of finesse, complexity, and expression. True to variety and region. Perfect balance of flavors with a long finish.
90-95 Excellent True to variety and region, with terrific complexity and balance. While not a wine for the ages, a superior example.
85-89 Good Meets your expectations, with sound flavors and balance. Might have limited complexity or be short on the palate. A sound wine.
80-84 Average Drinkable, might not have as much varietal character. Simple flavors, no flaws, but nothing special.
75-79 Below Average Might contain one flaw, simple straight-forward flavors, off-balance, unpleasant.
60-74 Undrinkable, Flawed Contains significant flaws. Unpleasant, not commercially acceptable.
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1 User Review

92
points

2004

$40.00

Pere Jeanty

Oct 17, 2007

With a beautiful dense garnet color in the glass, Schneider's Cabernet Franc exhibited spicy peppercorn, sweet red cherry, and green tobacco leaves in the nose. The palate was full of lush fruit and Cabernet Franc's spicy vegetal tendencies. Could have been a St. Emilion easily. What a delight from Long Island's North Fork.

Elaine
18 reviews

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Elaine
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Oct 17, 2007
1 year, 1 month ago

1Long Island Wine

I was introduced to Schneider's Cabernet Franc at the North Fork Inn during a visit to Greenport, NY. I loved it then and recently tried a bottle again in Napa, CA. Tasted great, too. I'm sad that great US wine (other than CA, WA, and OR) is hard to find here in CA on wine lists all over. Anyone find this wine or other non-Western wine on innovative lists or store shelves?