Jackson Hills Cabernet Sauvignon
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Description
Description
Jackson Hills Cabernet Sauvignon is a premium 750ml Cabernet Sauvignon from Knights Valley, Sonoma County, produced by Kendall-Jackson Vineyard Estates. Positioned within Kendall-Jackson's higher-tier portfolio, this bottling draws from mountain vineyard sources in one of Sonoma County's most distinguished appellations for Cabernet Sauvignon.
Quick Facts: Varietal: 100% Cabernet Sauvignon | Origin: Knights Valley, Sonoma County, California | French Oak Aged | Producer: Kendall-Jackson Vineyard Estates
Production & Heritage
Kendall-Jackson Vineyard Estates, founded in 1982 by Jess Jackson in Santa Rosa, California, has grown into one of the most recognized family-owned wine estates in the United States. The Jackson Hills Cabernet Sauvignon sources fruit from Knights Valley, a warm inland appellation in northeastern Sonoma County known for producing structured, full-bodied reds. The 2007 vintage was aged 19 months in nearly all French oak, with 45% new barrels — a regimen that imparts complexity and fine-grained tannin structure while preserving varietal purity. The Jackson Hills line also includes expressions sourced from Santa Barbara County's coastal vineyards, though this Cabernet draws specifically from Sonoma's mountain terroir.
Tasting Notes
Aroma: The nose opens with dense blackberry and blueberry liqueur, layered with graphite, ink, and subtle spring flower aromatics. These darker aromatic tones signal the wine's mountain vineyard origins and extended oak maturation.
Taste: On entry, concentrated dark fruit floods the palate — blackberry leads, supported by cassis and a mineral backbone. At mid-palate, moderately high tannins provide firm structure without harshness, framing the wine's full-bodied richness. The oak influence contributes integrated spice and a hint of vanilla without overwhelming the fruit.
Finish: The finish is long and persistent, with bold tannins gradually resolving into lingering fruit nuances and a trace of graphite. It rewards patience, as the structural elements soften and reveal added depth with time in the glass.
How to Drink Jackson Hills Cabernet
This wine is best served at 60–65°F, and benefits from 30 to 60 minutes of decanting to allow the tannins to open and the aromatics to develop fully. Enjoying it neat in a large-bowled Bordeaux glass gives the concentrated fruit and oak character room to express themselves. For a Cabernet-based Sangria, its dense fruit core holds up against citrus and brandy without losing identity. In a Kalimotxo (red wine and cola), the wine's bold tannins cut through the sweetness for a surprisingly balanced casual serve. A Mulled Wine preparation during cooler months takes advantage of the spice and dark fruit profile, pairing naturally with cinnamon and star anise.
Best For
- Gifting a Cabernet Sauvignon enthusiast who appreciates Sonoma County terroir
- Pairing with a grilled ribeye dinner or holiday roast
- Building a vertical collection of Knights Valley Cabernets
- Anchoring a California wine tasting focused on mountain-grown reds
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Jackson Hills Cabernet taste like? Jackson Hills Cabernet Sauvignon delivers concentrated blackberry and blueberry fruit with graphite undertones, framed by moderately high tannins and a full-bodied, rich palate. The French oak aging contributes integrated spice and a long, structured finish.
How does Jackson Hills Cabernet compare to Kendall-Jackson Grand Reserve Cabernet? Jackson Hills sits above the Grand Reserve tier in Kendall-Jackson's portfolio, with fruit sourced specifically from Knights Valley mountain vineyards rather than a broader multi-appellation blend. The result is a denser, more tannic wine with greater concentration and aging potential.
Is Jackson Hills Cabernet good for sipping neat? Yes — its full body, layered aromatics, and long finish make it well-suited for neat consumption, particularly after 30 to 60 minutes of decanting to soften the tannins and allow the wine's complexity to emerge.
Where is Jackson Hills Cabernet made? Jackson Hills Cabernet Sauvignon is produced by Kendall-Jackson Vineyard Estates, headquartered in Santa Rosa, California. The fruit is sourced from Knights Valley in northeastern Sonoma County, a warm appellation recognized for producing powerful, structured Cabernet Sauvignon.
What foods pair well with Jackson Hills Cabernet? Grilled ribeye steak complements the bold tannins and dark fruit; braised short ribs echo the wine's richness and depth; aged cheddar or Gruyère match its structure without overwhelming the palate; dark chocolate with 70% cacao mirrors the graphite and berry notes; and roasted lamb with rosemary bridges the wine's herbal undertones.
What sizes does Jackson Hills Cabernet come in? Jackson Hills Cabernet Sauvignon is available in the standard 750ml bottle format.
Is Jackson Hills Cabernet worth the price? Jackson Hills positions as a premium-tier expression within the Kendall-Jackson portfolio, sitting above their widely distributed Vintner's Reserve and Grand Reserve lines. The Knights Valley sourcing and extended French oak aging place it in a category that delivers notable concentration and complexity relative to its tier.
Why Jackson Hills Cabernet?
What distinguishes this wine from many California Cabernets at its level is the specificity of its sourcing — Knights Valley mountain vineyards produce smaller berries with thicker skins, concentrating flavor and tannin in ways that flatter appellations cannot replicate. The commitment to nearly all French oak, with a significant proportion of new barrels, adds refinement without masking the fruit. As part of Kendall-Jackson's elevated portfolio under the Jackson family's continued ownership, this bottling represents a focused expression of Sonoma County terroir from one of California's most established wine estates. For drinkers familiar with Kendall-Jackson's entry-level offerings, the Jackson Hills Cabernet reveals a different dimension of what the estate is capable of producing.
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