1973 Caymus Vineyards | Cabernet Sauvignon | Napa Valley | 750ml
$7,499.99750ml
Caymus Vineyards 1973 Cabernet Sauvignon Napa Valley 750ml delivers old-school Napa elegance, savory tertiary complexity, and historic collector value — a rare American classic crafted for serious collectors and unforgettable tasting moments 🍷🕰️
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Historic Napa Rarity — Old-School Cabernet, Graceful Evolution & Collector Significance 🍷🕰️
Caymus Vineyards 1973 Cabernet Sauvignon is a rare and evocative piece of Napa Valley history, offering a glimpse into the early era of modern California winemaking. Produced in the winery’s formative years, this bottle reflects a classic, restrained style—lower alcohol, firm structure, and balance-driven craftsmanship—allowing decades of graceful evolution.
Crafted by the iconic Caymus Vineyards, the 1973 vintage stands as a true collector’s artifact. It showcases tertiary complexity and old-world charm rarely found in contemporary Napa Cabernet, making it a compelling experience for seasoned enthusiasts and historic tastings.
🍷 Tasting Notes
Aroma:
Dried black cherry, cedar, leather, tobacco leaf, forest floor
Palate:
Stewed red and black fruit, savory herbs, earthy spice, softened oak
Finish:
Gentle, elegant, and composed with lingering savory nuance
🔥 What Makes It Special
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Extremely rare early-era Caymus bottling
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Snapshot of classic Napa Cabernet from the 1970s
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Crafted in a restrained, age-worthy style
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Offers tertiary complexity developed over decades
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Highly collectible for Napa historians and connoisseurs
📦 Product Details
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Producer: Caymus Vineyards
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Wine: Cabernet Sauvignon
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Vintage: 1973
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Region: Napa Valley, California
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Grapes: Cabernet Sauvignon
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Alcohol: ~12.5–13% ABV (typical of the era)
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Bottle Size: 750ml
💎 Why You’ll Love It
Caymus Vineyards 1973 Cabernet Sauvignon delivers a rare opportunity to experience Napa Valley Cabernet in its fully evolved, old-school form. Elegant, savory, and historically significant, this bottle is best enjoyed as a contemplative tasting or centerpiece for collectors seeking truly uncommon American wine history.
