PV365 Winery is GOLDEN at the 2023 American Fine Wine Competition

PV365 Winery, co-owned by Pradip Patel and Vinanta Mundra, is capturing attention across the country with their beautifully crafted wines.  The savvy owners, together with skillful winemaker Patrick Saboe (a 2002 UC Davis Viticulture and Enology graduate), have developed a creative, thoughtful approach to successful winery management, and top-notch winemaking.  An engaging tasting with this dynamic duo uncovered the extraordinary wines Saboe has crafted here of top-quality Napa Valley fruit.  Quite taken with the wines, I asked if they had ever entered a wine competition.  No, they had not, but that would soon change.

This year I invited PV365 to enter their wines into The Invitational 2023 American Fine Wine Competition (AFWC).  This prestigious competition is one in which invitees feel honored to participate.  All wines entered here must be vetted and invited by a small acquisition team that deems the wine to be Gold Medal worthy.  Pradip and Vinanta entered three red wines, each of which the professional judges (consisting of Sommeliers, Wine Journalists, Retail Buyers, and Wine Educators) awarded high scores.  PV365's Cabernet Sauvignon scored a DOUBLE GOLD Medal (all four judges rating it Gold), the Cabernet Franc also earned the winery a DOUBLE GOLD Medal, and PV365's Red Blend “Sajana” scored a GOLD Medal.

Here are my impressions of PV365’s winning wines:

2019 Broken Vineyard Cabernet Sauvignon, Napa Valley: A compelling aroma of this classy Cabernet Sauvignon wafts from the glass.  The multilayered and complex palate unveils delectable flavors of black cherries, red and black currants, a touch of tobacco, cassis liqueur, earthiness, and underlying barrel spice (from 22 months in French oak) sitting ideally in the background.  Intense and well-defined, with a firm backbone of tannins, and the finish just keeps on delivering well past the final sip.  Decant if drinking now or hold for future enjoyment.  This gem is cellar worthy, promising a long life ahead.  ($118) Double Gold Medal, 94 points

2018 Stagecoach Vineyard® Cabernet Franc, Napa Valley: This divine Cabernet Franc has a bit of Petit Verdot, Malbec, Merlot, and Cab Sauv giving it added depth and complexity.  Violets and dark berries on the nose engage the senses.  Beautiful purity is showcased on the palate as blackberries, black currants, graphite, hints of roasted red pepper puree, blueberries, well-integrated oak (26% new French barrels), and subtle earthiness meld seamlessly. It is varietally spot on and perfectly balanced with refined tannins, and the finish is everlasting.  Approachable now, and ageworthy.  ($108) Double Gold Medal, 93 points

2019 PV 365 “Sajana” Red Blend, Napa Valley:  This velvety smooth blend, composed of Merlot, Cabernet Franc, Malbec and Petit Verdot is compelling at first swirl. Unveiling dark berries and anise seed on the nose, it bursts with flavor upon entry.   A deep, dark, delicious mouthful of cassis, purple plums, tobacco, hints of spice, and fresh leather flows seamlessly across the palate. Balancing acidity, supple tannins, and a nice core of fruit keeps it well balanced through the lively finish.  ($90) Gold Medal, 93 points

PV365 wines also include a snappy, lively 2021 Sauvignon Blanc which opens with a citrus blossom aroma leading to flavors of juicy melon, Meyer lemon, crisp pear, hints of pineapple, and lemon verbena that persist through the bright, nervy finish.   The winery’s invigorating 2021 “So Be It” Riesling shows off a beautiful expression of stone fruit and river rock elements. The palate bursts with white peach, nectarine, lemon-lime, a thread of minerality, lively acidity, and a twist of orange rind on the upbeat finish.  And don’t miss their 2019 Sparkling Brut Rosé which offers compelling scents of strawberries and tinges of brioche. Sweetheart cherries, boysenberries, pie crust, and a squeeze of blood orange enliven the palate, and the tiny bead of bubbles is endless; a brilliant apéritif.  For further information and to order wines for your enjoyment, visit PV365's website at www.pv365winery.com.

Congratulations to owners Vinanta and Pradip, and winemaker Patrick for the impressive results at this competition. I envision continued success for them ahead.

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