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The Lindstrom Cabernet Sauvignon, grown on one of the warmer sites in Stags Leap District, shows off the cooler season to its full advantage, while still retaining the ripe cherry and cocoa powder characteristics so indicative of this growing area.
78% Cabernet Sauvignon, 7% Syrah, 7% Petite Sirah, 4% Zinfandel, 4% Petit Verdot. Produced and bottled by the Michael Mondavi Winery. Emblem is the latest chapter in the Mondavi familyt story that spans four generations crafting world-class wine in the Napa Valley.
An evocative nose defined by true cassis and gorgeous dark green notes of licorice, dried herbs, and nori. Muscular, dense, and structured; everything cab should be. Manages to also be restrained with black fruit intertwined with dusty herbal notes.
A deft balancing act between luscious black fruit and herbal notes of black olive and fresh mint—the two sides of merlot. Currently the softest and most expansive on the palate with loads of blackberry leading the way.
The 2021 Bella Union presents a luscious nose of ripe black cherry, plum, strawberry, opulent berry compote and cassis. The entry is rich and inviting with succulent flavors reminiscent of cherry pie.
Rich aromas of seasoned oak meld effortlessly with ripe boysenberry and candied cassis. The entry of the wine if soft and delicate, but quickly evolves into a serious mid-palate replete with opulent and concentrated flavors of dark fruits.
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.
Baron Herzog Cabernet Sauvignon is a very approachable wine produced using grapes grown in California's Central Coast region. Each lot of wine was aged separately and all lots were blended before bottling. Displays berry aromas and impressive blackberry and spice flavors.
Oakley Road Zinfandel is planted on the same sandy slopes as the Oakley Road Mataro. These vines, planted around 1900, are on their own roots.