Spellbound Cabernet Sauvignon
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Description
Description
Spellbound Cabernet Sauvignon is a California Cabernet Sauvignon aged in American and French oak, bottled at 13.5% ABV in a standard 750ml format. Produced under the direction of Rob Mondavi Jr. through Folio Fine Wine Partners, this wine earned a Silver Medal at the Los Angeles International Wine Competition for both the 2021 and 2017 vintages — a consistent showing that speaks to the reliability of the blend across multiple harvests.
Quick Facts: ABV: 13.5% | Origin: California, USA | Style: Oak-Aged Cabernet Sauvignon | Producer: Folio Fine Wine Partners (Rob Mondavi Jr.)
Production & Heritage
Spellbound draws fruit from a patchwork of established and emerging California growing regions, including Alexander Valley, Dry Creek Valley, Russian River Valley, Santa Barbara, and Lodi. This multi-appellation sourcing strategy allows the winemaking team to select lots that emphasize specific characteristics — structure from hillside Sonoma fruit, ripeness from warmer Lodi vineyards — and blend them into a wine that aims for richness and balance rather than single-vineyard typicity. After fermentation, the wine matures in a combination of American and French oak barrels, which layer vanilla and cedar notes over the dark fruit core.
Tasting Notes
Aroma: Ripe blackberry and dark plum lead the nose, followed by cedar, tobacco leaf, and a subtle thread of toasted oak. A secondary layer of baking spice emerges as the wine opens in the glass.
Taste: The entry is lush and fruit-forward, with concentrated cassis and ripe plum coating the palate. At mid-palate, vanilla and warm oak spice develop, adding structure without overwhelming the fruit. The mouthfeel is full and round, carrying good weight throughout.
Finish: Medium in length, the finish features soft, well-integrated tannins that taper smoothly. Lingering notes of blackberry, light cedar, and a whisper of dark chocolate close out each sip cleanly.
How to Drink Spellbound Cabernet
At 13.5% ABV, this Cabernet drinks well at a slightly cool cellar temperature — around 60–65°F — either on its own or alongside food. A few minutes of breathing in the glass helps the oak and fruit find their balance. For cocktails and wine-based drinks, consider: a Cabernet Sangria built with dark stone fruits and cinnamon that amplify the wine's plum and spice notes; a Kalimotxo (red wine and cola), where the wine's lush fruit and soft tannins make a surprisingly smooth base; or a classic Mulled Wine in cooler months, where the cedar and baking spice aromatics harmonize naturally with traditional warming spices.
Best For
- Weeknight dinners alongside grilled red meats or pasta with red sauce
- Introducing someone to California Cabernet Sauvignon without a steep price commitment
- Bringing a crowd-pleasing red to a casual dinner party
- Building a by-the-glass house red for home entertaining
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Spellbound Cabernet taste like? Spellbound Cabernet Sauvignon delivers bold dark fruit — blackberry, plum, and cassis — layered with vanilla and cedar from oak aging, all carried on a full, round palate with soft tannins.
How does Spellbound Cabernet compare to J. Lohr Seven Oaks Cabernet Sauvignon? Both are widely available California Cabernets in a similar value tier, but Spellbound sources fruit from multiple regions including Sonoma and Santa Barbara, while J. Lohr Seven Oaks draws primarily from Paso Robles. The result is that Spellbound tends toward a lusher, rounder profile, whereas Seven Oaks often shows more structured tannins and earthy undertones typical of its Paso Robles terroir.
Is Spellbound Cabernet good for beginners? Yes — the soft tannins, approachable fruit-forward character, and moderate 13.5% ABV make it an accessible entry point into California Cabernet Sauvignon without sacrificing complexity.
Where is Spellbound Cabernet made? Spellbound Cabernet Sauvignon is produced in California by Folio Fine Wine Partners under the direction of Rob Mondavi Jr., using fruit sourced from multiple California appellations including Alexander Valley, Dry Creek Valley, Russian River Valley, Santa Barbara, and Lodi.
What foods pair well with Spellbound Cabernet? Grilled ribeye steak, where the fat cuts through the tannins; herb-crusted lamb chops that echo the wine's cedar and spice; mushroom risotto, which complements the earthy oak notes; aged cheddar or Gouda, matching richness with richness; and slow-braised short ribs, whose deep savory flavors mirror the wine's dark fruit intensity.
What sizes does Spellbound Cabernet come in? Spellbound Cabernet Sauvignon is widely available in the standard 750ml bottle.
Is Spellbound Cabernet worth the price? Spellbound Cabernet positions as an entry-level to mid-range California Cabernet, and its multi-region blending approach, oak aging program, and consistent medal-winning quality at the Los Angeles International Wine Competition deliver strong value within its price tier.
Why Spellbound Cabernet?
The real differentiator here is the multi-appellation blending strategy. Rather than relying on a single growing area, the winemaking team under Rob Mondavi Jr. pulls fruit from some of California's most respected and diverse regions — from the cool maritime influence of Santa Barbara to the warm inland character of Lodi — and balances them in a single bottling. That approach, combined with dual American and French oak maturation, delivers a layered Cabernet with more dimension than many competitors at the same level. Back-to-back Silver Medals at the Los Angeles International Wine Competition confirm the blend's consistency vintage over vintage, making it a dependable California red that rewards both casual drinking and thoughtful food pairing.
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