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Opus One, 2010

Opus One, 2010

Napa Valley
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750ml Bottle

"One of the best ever from Opus, it shows beautiful blackcurrant Cabernet Sauvignon character. A powerful and poised wine with well-crafted tannins." 96 points James Suckling

"A glorious perfume of sweet charcoal, truffle, black currants and spice box soars from the glass of the saturated purple-colored 2010 Opus One. The gorgeous aromatics are followed by a beautifully knit, full-bodied red blend (84% Cabernet Sauvignon, 5.5% Merlot, 5.5% Cabernet Franc, 4% Petit Verdot and 1% Malbec) displaying lots of spicy black currant fruit, medium to full body, velvety tannins, and not a hard edge to be found. The texture, length and richness are all impressive."  96 points Robert Parker's Wine Advocate

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Quick Facts
Winemaker (s)
Michael Silacci
Domaine
Opus One
Vintage
2010
Grape (s)
84% Cabernet Sauvignon
4% Cabernet Franc
5.5% Petit Verdot
5.5% Merlot
1% Malbec
Country
United States
Region
California
Appellation
Napa Valley
Farming Practice
Practicing Organic
Alcohol
13.50%
Bottle Size
750ml Bottle
Closure Type
Natural Cork
Imported directly
Yes

Producer's Profile

Michael Silacci

Over a decade ago, the phone rang in our shop and Michael Silacci was on the other end of the line. ‘I’m coming!’ he said. ‘I’ll be with you in the next hour.’ His visit was truly memorable and so have been the numerous times spent in the company of Michael.

A trip to France after he graduated from high school and his experience as a grape picker in the Loire Valley sparked his interest in viticulture and wine. A native of California, Michael Silacci’s French adventure led him very naturally to study viticulture and oenology at UC Davis, followed by a diploma from the Institute of Oenology at the University of Bordeaux.

On his return to Napa Valley, the young oenologist worked predominantly for Beaulieu Vineyards where he focused mostly on viticulture. After a stint at King Estate, he went to work at the celebrated Stag’s Leap Wine Cellars, whose owner Warren Winiarski was an advocate for wines expressing finesse and elegance.

In 2001, Michael Silacci became the chief winemaker at Opus One. As a people person and a caring man, Silacci has been working hand-in-hand with his team, giving them the opportunity to express their skills. His work has been primarily to focus on the soils and the wine growing, which are the key to the quality and the style of the wines of Opus One. He wants the wines of Opus to express ‘a sense of place’.

My job, and the role of the wine, is to reflect the site and the vintage as best I can, using classic winemaking. Those are the two factors that will dictate what the wine will taste like, and my footprints should not be on it. In Napa there’s a lot of ego, and winemakers often go to extremes to make their name – that’s not something I want or need to do.Michael Silacci in an interview with Stephen Brook of Decanter.

Michael Silacci and his team craft some of the most exceptional wines that the world has to offer. He is a perfectionist and an intellectual, yet unassuming. He is a tireless defender of the land and the terroir.

Opus One Winery

Opus One Winery is located in the small town of Oakville, right in the heart of the Napa Valley, where there is a rich diversity of soils and unique microclimates.
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