
Look what arrived a little early this year; what a surprise and a treat. This popular and always delicious Kirkland wine usually drops in the May timeframe.
This marks the fifth vintage of this wine so it's a relative newcomer to the Kirkland wine portfolio, but one of our favorites.
We are glad to see the price stay at $17.99 since it rose $1 last vintage from the previous price of $16.99. But this one is worth every penny, and this vintage is a stunner.
This wine has earned 91 points from us every year, with last year's 2021 vintage achieving the 92 point mark.
2018 vintage: 91 points
2019 vintage: 91 points
2020 vintage: 91 points
2021 vintage: 92 points
This new 2022 vintage though takes the cake. It is downright spectacular.
Similar appearance, aroma and notes as previous vintages, but it really comes together this year. Deep, dark ruby in the glass with classic Napa aromas; loads of dark fruit, blackberry, blueberry and plum; notes of vanilla and dark chocolate; perfect mouthfeel and finish.
This is just a delight to drink. The alcohol was also brought down to 13% from 14.5% in the 2021 vintage.
Same winemaker, Jeff McBride, who has made a real beauty this time around, and a wine that we recommend stocking up if you see it. This will fly off shelves. Cheers.
CostcoWineBlog.com Rating: 93 points (a Costco Wine Blog Top Pick)
Costco item number: 1491800
Availability: We buy our wine in Costco warehouses around the Atlanta area. The best way to locate wines near you is by using the new Costco mobile app and searching with the Costco item number we listed above.
Alc. 13%
Henry says
Oh joy! A Costco run would be in the works but thanks to the Costco app, there is no inventory just yet. I am happy to hear about the ABV level coming down. Hopefully the industry is getting the message that less is better!