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This inviting, chocolaty wine is super-soft in mouthfeel at first, due to a full body and resolved tannins. But the tannins firm up on the finish to reveal a structure that can help it age well. Milk chocolate, blueberries and mint bring a lot of flavor.
Rich black fruit notes of blackberry play beautifully with some slight violet notes. Both velvety and smooth, the tannic structure on this is beautifully integrated. Classic Napa Valley Cabernet.
Since its introduction with the 2004 vintage, ASTERISK Proprietary Red speaks to the second choice from SLOAN ESTATE, exhibiting a substitute yet rich and convincing articulation of the terroir.
An intense mix of fresh boysenberry, black cherry and plum jump from the glass with cocoa powder, allspice and nutmeg. Its earthy elements of our rocky northern California hillsides include Bay Laurel, sage, cedar, dry red earth which speak to its origins.
A chillable, medium weight red reminiscent of a Côte de Brouilly, but unabashedly Californian. Aromas of black plum, mulberry, and wild sage. On the palate, bing cherry, violet, and rosemary.
Try with sausage pizza, pulled pork sandwich, or street tacos.
The lead aromas of black currant, crushed minerals, black cherry and hints of rose hips are followed on the palate with flavors of black currant, soy, hints of roasted plums and beef blood. This will be the longest lived Avoyelles to date.
Sutter Home Sweet Red is an approachable, soft-styled wine with delicate peach and floral aromas that reveal abundant fresh cherry, juicy berry, and ripe peach flavors on the palate.
The Founding Brothers is produced in homage to James and William Rennie the founders of the original winery on the property and images of both are portrayed on this label.
An excellent balance of fruit and oak make this full-bodied, dry red, ideal with all red meat dishes. Bully Hill’s story begins when Walter joined the Taylor Wine Company as an Executive Vice President.
The 2017 “IX Estate” beams from the glass with a feeling of purpose and a sense of place. In its youth, this vintage has continually shown enhanced soil driven aromas such as iron and graphite along with the sappy wild sage that grows in the periphery of this site.
This "grapey" red wine is rich and smooth. Great for after dinner sipping and conversation. Founded in 1967 as a small estate winery, Bully Hill Vineyards has grown to become quite an eclectic community.