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1.5L Magnum 2016 Cedar Knoll Vineyard Cabernet Sauvignon by Palmaz, Napa Valley, USA

1.5L Magnum 2016 Cedar Knoll Vineyard Cabernet Sauvignon by Palmaz, Napa Valley, USA
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Winery Price: $150.00
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1.5L Magnum 2016 Cedar Knoll Vineyard Cabernet Sauvignon by Palmaz, Napa Valley bottle
1.5L Library Magnum Format
2016 Napa Cabernet With Age
Rare Library Magnum

Built by Palmaz Vineyards, from the Cedar Knoll story, in the format collectors actually want to open.

$88
Rare Library Magnum For An Ultra-Cult Producer

2016 Cedar Knoll Vineyard Cabernet Sauvignon by Palmaz

A Napa Valley 1.5L magnum with real Palmaz pedigree: polished Cabernet fruit, estate history, library age, and the kind of format that instantly makes dinner feel more serious.
Slash Price
$88
Winery reference
$150
Save $62
Wine-Searcher Avg $155
Winery Reference $150
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Why This Bottle Matters

Four reasons collectors move on this allocation.

This is not just another Napa Cabernet with a familiar label shape. It is a library magnum tied to Palmaz Vineyards — a producer whose reputation rests on precision, architecture, and a quietly obsessive view of Cabernet.

Producer Pedigree

Palmaz brings ultra-premium Napa confidence: polished fruit, careful structure, and a cellar-first mindset.

Library Format

2016 in magnum gives the wine more presence, slower evolution, and far more table impact than a standard bottle.

Cedar Knoll Story

A historic Napa estate name with roots that feel older and more grounded than most modern luxury labels.

Drinking Path

Open with a decant now, or let the magnum continue to settle into cedar, graphite, and savory Cabernet depth.

Buyer takeaway: this is the rare kind of Napa value where the format, age, producer pedigree, and price all point in the same direction.

The Allocation Opportunity

  • Magnum scarcity: 1.5L library Cabernet is naturally harder to replace than current-release 750ml bottles.
  • Price-to-prestige: $88 versus a $150 winery reference and roughly $155 market average makes the value obvious without cheapening the wine.
  • Palmaz halo: Cedar Knoll gives collectors a way into the Palmaz world at a far more flexible everyday-to-cellar price.
ESTATE MOOD
Palmaz-inspired Napa estate setting for Cedar Knoll Cabernet
Estate Video LIVEREC
Producer Pedigree

Palmaz confidence, Cedar Knoll history, magnum-level presence.

There are no invented critic scores here. The story is stronger clean: a Napa Cabernet by Palmaz, presented as a mature 2016 library magnum, at a price that makes sense for both dinner and the cellar.

The pleasure is in the restraint. Dark fruit, cedar, polished tannin, and that quietly luxurious Napa finish that feels built rather than forced.

Palmaz Vineyards

Known for precision, dramatic cellar architecture, and a deeply technical approach to Napa Cabernet.

Cedar Knoll

A historic estate thread that gives the wine more meaning than a simple Napa Valley label.

Library Magnum

More graceful evolution, more occasion energy, and a smarter way to put mature Cabernet on the table.

PALMAZ PEDIGREE
Luxury Napa cellar and estate context for Palmaz Cabernet
Market Analysis

The value spread is the headline.

Slash Price $88 vs Wine-Searcher avg ≈ $155 vs Winery reference $150.

That is the kind of spread that matters because the wine is not a standard current-release 750ml bottle. It is a 2016 Napa Cabernet in magnum, with Palmaz pedigree and enough age to bring the fruit, oak, and tannin into a calmer, more dinner-ready place.
VALUE SPREAD VISUAL
Slash Price
 
$88
Wine-Searcher
 
$155
Winery Ref.
 
$150
Savings vs Market $67

About 43% below the Wine-Searcher reference.

Savings vs Winery $62

About 41% below the winery reference.

NAPA CABERNET CONTEXT
Napa Cabernet table setting and collector value context
Tasting Profile

Polished Napa Cabernet with library calm.

Fruit

Blackcurrant, dark cherry, plum skin, and a little cassis depth.

Structure

Rounded Cabernet tannins, broad shoulders, and a composed mid-palate.

Oak

Cedar, cocoa, warm spice, and a polished frame rather than obvious sweetness.

Finish

Long, dark, and savory, with graphite and gentle dried herb notes.

Window

Drink now through the early 2030s, especially from magnum.

Serve

60–64°F. Decant 60–90 minutes if opening now.

Cellar Horizon

Now–3 Years

Dark fruit, cedar, and a satisfying mature Cabernet feel with a proper decant.

5–8 Years

More graphite, dried herb, leather, and polished savory edges.

10+ Years

Best bottles may move fully into cellar complexity, especially in magnum.

Oenology / Winemaking

The Palmaz signature: precision without heaviness.

Cedar Knoll sits inside the broader Palmaz story: Napa Cabernet handled with a serious eye for detail, polish, and balance. The result is not a loud wine. It is a composed one.

In the glass, that shows up as ripe black fruit supported by cedar, cocoa, graphite, and smooth tannin. The magnum format matters here; it lets a 2016 Cabernet feel settled while still carrying freshness and structure.

For buyers, the important point is simple: this is Cabernet with real producer gravity, already carrying library age, in a format that rarely stays easy to replace.

CELLAR ARCHITECTURE
Palmaz-inspired cellar architecture and winemaking detail
History / Estate

Cedar Knoll gives this bottle its deeper Napa thread.

The Cedar Knoll name reaches back into the old Napa story — a vineyard and winery thread tied to the Hagen era, long before Napa Cabernet became a global luxury category.

That historical weight is part of the charm here. You are not just buying a mature magnum because the bottle is big. You are buying a bottle that connects old Napa, modern Palmaz precision, and a format that makes every pour feel a little more intentional.

It is the sort of wine you bring out when the table deserves more than a regular bottle — holiday rib roast, a quiet anniversary dinner, or the friend who actually understands why magnums matter.

CEDAR KNOLL STORY
Historic Napa estate mood for Cedar Knoll Cabernet by Palmaz
Gastronomy / Food Pairing

Food that meets the wine at its level.

FOOD PAIRING IMAGE
Rich savory food pairing for 2016 Cedar Knoll Vineyard Cabernet Sauvignon by Palmaz

This is mature Napa Cabernet in magnum, so think richness, salt, char, herbs, and slow-cooked depth. The wine wants protein and umami, not sweetness.

Red Wine Braised Short Ribs

Slow beef, glossy sauce, and soft texture pull the wine’s dark fruit and cedar into focus.

Why it works: the gelatin-rich braise softens Cabernet tannin while the wine’s graphite edge keeps the dish from feeling heavy.

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Garlic & Rosemary Lamb Chops

Lamb gives the bottle a savory, herbal lane without burying the fruit.

Why it works: rosemary echoes the wine’s dried-herb side while garlic and char wake up the cassis and plum.

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Wild Mushroom Ragù

Earthy mushrooms, tomato, and pasta bring out the wine’s savory maturity.

Why it works: mushroom umami meets the wine’s cedar and graphite tones while acidity keeps the finish clean.

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Serve + Decant: Stand the magnum upright before opening when possible. Serve around 60–64°F and decant 60–90 minutes. Use a broad Cabernet glass and let the last third of the bottle unfold slowly.
Final Recommendation

A serious Napa magnum to open with purpose.

This is the clean buy: a 2016 Cedar Knoll Cabernet Sauvignon by Palmaz, in 1.5L magnum, at $88 against a $150 winery reference and roughly $155 Wine-Searcher average.

It has the right kind of luxury — pedigree, maturity, format, and value — without needing a fake score or a loud sales pitch.

Open With Purpose

Decant for rib roast, lamb, short ribs, or a proper Saturday dinner.

Cellar With Confidence

Magnum format gives the 2016 vintage a graceful path into deeper savory complexity.

Gift Like It Matters

A library Napa magnum feels thoughtful, generous, and unmistakably premium.

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