Earthquake Cabernet Sauvignon
Cabernet Sauvignon
Description: | 90 Points Robert Parker's Wine Advocate "The 2012 Cabernet Sauvignon Earthquake is another 100% Cabernet Sauvignon from Lodi, but with a much smaller production of 31,000 cases. Aged in French oak, it reveals more charcoal and smoky barbecue notes intermixed with the tell-tale hallmark of the Cabernet Sauvignon grape, blackcurrant fruit, as well as tobacco leaf & licorice characteristics. With surprising complexity, this dense, medium to full-bodied, rich Cabernet Sauvignon should keep for 5-7 years. It tastes like it should cost 3 to 4 times the price. A candidate for the best value winery in the United States, the Michael & David Winery is incredibly proficient at turning out full-flavored wines at bargain basement prices. Shrewd consumers take note." Producer "Michael" and "David" are Michael and David Phillips, two brothers whose family has farmed in the Lodi region since the 1850's, cultivating wine grapes for nearly a century.Today Michael David Winery has extended itself to the 6th generation of grape growers in the family, with Kevin Phillips and Melissa Phillips Stroud now joining the family business. The family continues to emphasize the importance of quality wines with unique and eye catching labels.Farming with future generations in mind, Michael David Winery has adopted some of the most progressive sustainable farming practices in the state. All 750 acres of the family's vineyards are third party certified and the states first per ton bonus was issued for contracted growers to follow in the family's foot steps. Starting with the 2011 vintage 100% the Lodi grown fruit crushed at Michael David winery was certified sustainable. |
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Price: | $ 19.98 |
Price in original currency: | None |
Previously available from Yankee Spirits
Address: |
376 Main Street Sturbridge, MA 01566 United States |
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Telephone (regular): | 508-347-2231 |
Fax: | 508-347-5238 |
First added to 1000 Corks on October 19, 2013.
This product was inactivated June 21, 2022.
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