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Our Pinot Noir grapes were destemmed, but not crushed, to retain a significant portion of whole berries for fermentation. After a two-day cold soak, fermentation began giving the wine a breadth and depth of aromas and flavors.
100% Pinot Noir. Dark plum red in color, the nose of this wine is packed with dark cherries and wild thyme aromas. The palate is soft and luscious, overflowing with sweet fruit. Ripe tannins offer suppleness to the palate, well-balanced by a lingering savory finish. Incredible on a cold winter's night with spicy Asian or pizza.
Gloriously soft, silky texture up front, beautifully balanced by crisp, fresh acidity resulting in a full, round plushness on the palate. Flavors of mango, lemon merengue and nectarine mingle with suggestions of pineapple, vanilla, and hazelnut.
This wine definitely qualifies as the most elegant PATRIMONY Cabernet to date. The longer hanging on the vine provides a great tannin structure while maintaining Freshness.
Deep cherry red in color. Aromas of red berry and spice with flavors of cherry, blueberry and hints of vanilla. The wine has the sweet black cherry and dark berry fruit character that distinguishes California's finest Cabernet Sauvignons, and its ripe fruit is supported by velvety tannins and well-integrated oak.
It is no surprise that this legendary estate, though more renowned for its powerhouse, appassimento-style reds, should also produce a stunning (though rarely seen) white.
An alluring inky-purple achievement, the 2021 Abstract is replete with a vivid nose of red and black stone fruits, candied cherry, cassis, dried floral notes, and sweet oak accents.
Stella Rosa Rosso is a proprietary blend of several red grape varietals including Brachetto. A refreshing red with flavors of strawberry and red berries. Serve chilled with fresh fruit, cheese, spicy cuisine, or desserts.
Herzog Variations Oak is a special wine series that journeys beyond the variations of California wine country, and into the Battle of the Barrels. We start with North Coast Cabernet Sauvignon separated into two different types of oak barrels and see which one will come out on top.