Having a Zen moment! — 9 months ago
First Titus Pinot for me and very pleasant surprise. Being used to 'bigger' wines by this vintner, very sound expression of Russian River — a year ago
The V.2021 Titus Cab Sauv was crafted with an impressive precision to deliver a lush-styled Napa floor wine. Composed of 80% Cab Sauv, 7.5% Malbec, 7% Merlot, and 5.5%% Petit Verdot. Now the real magic and how luscious the wine is, can be partly thanks to the Barrel Aging that the wine underwent for 20 months in 50% New French & Hungarian Oak.
This wine is very harmonic from the “get go”, it over-delivers many enticing notes of baked dark cherry, compote of berries, and the herbaceous swirling as you sniff around, it is pretty fantastic. The gratitude of the wine is so gentle on the palate that the structured tannins, acidity, ripen berries and the velvety taste pushes the wine to dance in the mouth. The finish is heaven. A dangerously delicious wine as a sipper! Cheers! — a day ago
One of the best Malbec’s from the US! You’ll love the experience. — 7 months ago
An affordable jewel created by Titus Vineyards in Napa Valley, to showcase a Bordeaux-inspired red blend of 41% Cab Sauv, 22% Malbec, 12% Merlot, 10% Cab Franc, 9% Petite Sirah and 6% Petit Verdot, that work harmoniously and can entice both; connoisseurs and vino aficionados.
The V’22 Andronicus is well-structured and has a warm-felt welcoming encompassing a sort of Bordeaux-blended and the vivacity of the Napa County top medley. Attractive and distinctive color with a delightful aromas of ripe plum, dark cherry, punchy espresso and black teas. On the palate feels sophisticated, luscious, velvety and potent, yet mouthfeel is coating enough to swirl around multiple times before appreciating its concentrated finish. Some herbaceous and other Pyrazine nuances are noble and sensed at the very end as well. Cheers! — a month ago
The V.2023 Titus Sauvignon Blanc remains one of the most refined whites in its price point that its fruit is also sourced from their own vineyards, uplifting, energetic and refreshing, its citrusy, tropical fruits and lemongrass are felt on both nose and palate. This particular Sauv Blanc underwent through a short period of aging in neutral French oak barrels. The mouthfeel is sharp in the entrance, but smooth, dry and clean with some hint of ripe cantaloupe in the back end of the palate that clears within 5-7 secs. Cheers! — 13 hours ago
The V.2022 Titus Cab Franc, has great composition blend of 80% Cab Franc, 8% Merlot, 6% Cab Sauvignon, and 6% Malbec. This is beautiful wine that delivers tons of aromas sharp raspberry, pomegranate, unripe plum, and red flowers. Very savory on the tip of the tongue, and solid but not overpowering tannins, the medley of berries seats at the back-end of the palate.
Loved the elegancy and the generosity of dark chocolate along with some spices with barely any texture, simply smooth and crazy delicious! — a day ago
Excellent as always — 8 months ago
Gift from Jim Titus. Well balanced tart and dry with mild sweetness from dark fruits — 2 years ago
Freddy R. Troya
The V.2021 Titus Family Estate Reserve Cab. Sauv. is one their finest expression of their Ehlers Lane vineyard. Situated in the core of the St. Helena AVA, along the base of Howell Mountain AVA, with the Silverado Trail on its Eastern border and the Napa River to its West. This place has a very long and rich history in the fines wines that has produced Beaulieu, Charles Krug, and Cuvaison.
This terroir is fully expressed on this bottle with has a blend of 87% Cab Sauv., 9.5% Petit Verdot, 3.5% Malbec which offers an immense concentration of dark berries aromas with some hints of violet all the way. It has an extremely approachability on the palate with an incredible delicacy of ripen red fruits, yet the coffee espresso mouthfeel is beyond enticing, together with the chewing tannins blending with texture of the cacao beans and the long but not over lingering oak at the very end, it takes you to next level.
Incredibly, this wine is just climbing its prime time and will evolve even more in the next 10 years, but can it be enjoyable now like I did as well. Cheers to this caliber of wines! — a day ago