Simi Cabernet Sauvignon Reserve

Simi Cabernet Sauvignon Reserve

Cabernet Sauvignon

Description: Sonoma County's Alexander Valley possesses the greatest diversity of soil types of any winegrowing region in California. It has a long history of dramatic geological activity which created numerous soil types and microclimates. This diversity allows us to produce wines with a great range of flavor, texture and character. Simi Reserve Cabernet Sauvignon is created by keeping all of our diverse vineyard blocks separate throughout the winemaking process. This allows the winemaker to select the best vineyard lots for the final blend. The blend is created over a two year period by selecting the best barrels from the most intense lots. The complexity of this wine is created not only from our vineyard sites, but also from blending with other classic Bordeaux varietals. In the 2001 vintage, we blended small amounts of Cabernet Franc to add layers of fruit in the nose and structure in the mouth. This unique combination of vineyard sites and varietals results in a wine that is both powerful and elegant, with Alexander Valley's signature luscious, velvety tannins. Wine maker notes If you like Cabernet Sauvignon with intense black f ruit character and great aging potential, you'll want to try our Reserve Cabernet Sauvignon made from some of Sonoma County's oldest Cabernet vines. Producer We made our first wine from Sonoma County grapes in 1876 and have been continuously making wine in the same stone cellar in Healdsburg, California since 1890. As we have from the beginning, our wines reflect Sonoma County - a small, scenic and stunningly diverse region along the Pacific Coast.
Price: $ 8.99
Price in original currency: None

Previously available from Little Bros.

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First added to 1000 Corks on September 21, 2019.

This product was inactivated April 16, 2020.

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