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Herzog Be-leaf is a certified organic Cabernet Sauvignon made with no added sulfites. Organically farmed in the warm rolling hills of Paso Robles, the grapes were harvested late in the season.
This Pinot Noir, made in a style reminiscent of Burgundy offers bright, ripe cherries and deep, earthy flavors with spice, subtle oak, and delicate texture. Aromas of cherry and strawberry on the nose with layers of spicy oak.
An approachable blend with aromas of rich, dark fruit, and baking spices on the nose yielding to fresh plum, blackberry, violet, dried fig, vanilla bean, and Chinese five-spice.
A new California Cabernet Sauvignon, Bonanza is produced by Chuck Wagner, owner and winemaker of Caymus Vineyards. It reflects the “bonanza” of the great state of California – the discovery of land where delicious Cabernet can be farmed.
Established in 1985 by legendary vintners Dan and Margaret Duckhorn, our roots run deep at Decoy. Building on our rich winemaking heritage, we invite you to experience Decoy Limited.
A balanced yet lively Cabernet Sauvignon with notes of ripe black currents and lush blackberries, accentuated with herbal aromatics of sage, mint, and sweet tobacco. Sourced from Sorenson and Haymaker vineyards on the west and east-facing sides of Howell Mountain, this wine has a long velvety finish.
Like sinking your teeth into a perfectly ripe mango, Barefoot Mango FRUITSCATO is a mouthwatering tropical experience. A blend of white wine and natural flavors, this deliciously sweet and juicy treat is like a tropical sunset in a glass that pairs perfectly with taco Tuesday.
This Merlot, created in a Bordeaux-style blend, offers aromas of black cherries, fresh plums, with overwhelming violet and dark chocolate the bouquet.
The Pinot noir was harvested coldand allowed to push a cap before getting one homogenizing pumpover as primary fermentation began. Ina year that was hot and drythere was a threat of heaviness, sothe wine saw minimal cap management, gentle press downs or pumpovers as the fermentation temperature peaked,and was pressed when dry.