The Napa Cabs You Should Try if You Don’t Like Big, Jammy Wines

Frog’s Leap is featured in VinePair’s recent roundup of Napa winemakers championing a livelier, more elegant style of Cabernet Sauvignon with a deliberate return to the vibrant, rustic expressions that first put Napa on the map. The article spotlights founder and winemaker John Williams’s minimalist approach in the cellar: reduced sulfites, minimal filtration, and a commitment to letting the wine express itself naturally. The result is their Rutherford Cabernet that VinePair describes as “powerfully rustic with notes of wild berries bouncing on the palate, slightly mellowed by a forest-floor undertone.” This is a rich and elegant cab, with tannins balanced by bright acidity. A well-deserved recognition for Frog’s Leap, and in excellent company alongside the likes of Corison and Matthiason.

Check out the article HERE.