Originally Posted by
rpenmanparker
Actually, more like twice that. The Niebaum name represents a complicated history, but was originally associated with the Inglenook winery. Now the property is owned by Francis Ford Coppola,at least part of it. Not sure what is going on, but I think he is releasing wines carrying both the Niebaum and Inglenook names again.
Like I said, it is all very confusing, but we do know the wine comes from some very highly regarded property in Rutherford. In general folks give it about an 89 score.
Yeah, after I posted that I googled it and it looks like the Internet has it for mid 30's to 50 ish. I also got lucky in that I decided to use my decanter since I almost never get wines that need decanted. I see the winery web site suggests to decant it an hour before serving. I've had this bottle since April and have been waiting for the right time to try it.
I usually only spend mid teens for my wines so this was special. The bottle has a nice story on it so that is why I googled it.