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This well-balanced red wine can be savored with a variety of meat dishes, rich sauces or aged cheeses. Try a rib eye with blue cheese butter. Cabernet Sauvignon is a grape that takes its own sweet time, slowly lingering to ripen on the vine.
Herzog Chalk Hill Special Edition Pinot Noir 2023 is a sophisticated and elegant red wine that showcases the unique terroir of California's Chalk Hill region. With delicate aromas of ripe red berries, cherry, and subtle earthy notes, this Pinot Noir offers a well-balanced palate with silky tannins and a smooth finish.
Fossil & Fawn started out as a completely reasonable idea in the late summer of 2011, and quickly spiraled into a much more complex, frustrating, terrifying, and unbelievably rewarding venture.
Apothic Merlot reveals depths of black cherry, boysenberry and wild blueberries with subtle hints of vanilla and coconut. To add dimension to the wine, we added a touch of a unique grape called Teroldego, which marries well with the Merlot to create plush tannins and a long, lasting finish.
The Allomi vineyard lies in the rolling hills of northeastern Napa Valley, where the combination of long, warm growing seasons with well-drained soils create the optimal ripening conditions for Cabernet Sauvignon.
This wine comes from central California’s Paso Robles region, where cool morning fog and intense midday sun result in richly textured and well-balanced wines. Aromas of red fruits are backed by powerful scents of black peppercorn.
The Terraces Zinfandel Napa Valley is a bold and expressive red wine that showcases the rich flavors of Napa Valley's terroir. This Zinfandel offers enticing aromas of ripe berries, black cherry, and a hint of spice, with a well-balanced palate featuring smooth tannins and a touch of vanilla oak.
Our Single Vineyard collection is inspired by the Herzog family's ongoing commitment to sourcing and prospecting new vineyards. The Dry Creek Valley appellation features ancient hills with rocky soil that drains exceptionally well helping to stress the vines late in the growing season, and concentrate the flavors of Cabernet Sauvignon.
The color is a deep scarlet-red with lush aromas of blackberry bramble, nutmeg, and a hint of caramel. The wine is fresh and exuberant in the mouth with sumptuous strawberry jam, ripe black cherry, cranberry and warm gingerbread.