Party Line is a throwback to the old days of Zinfandel when California's wine-growing families made wine for every-day consumption. In old Napa, a teenaged egg and produce farmer named Aldo Biale…
Petite Sirah was the most commonly planted grape in Napa Valley for nearly a century and now we are witnessing a resurgence and new appreciation for this historic hero variety! Known for its dark…
This wine must be ordered online or by phone at 510-525-9463. Minimum orders are firm. Timelines associated with expedited delivery services are only from the date of shipment. Solano Cellars cannot…
Petite Sirah was the most commonly planted grape in Napa Valley for nearly a century and now we are witnessing a resurgence and new appreciation for this historic hero variety! The 2016 Royal…
The grapes for this wine come from the Oak Knoll district in the south of Napa where the Biale family has farmed this vineyard their whole lives. Aromas of cherries, raspberries, violets and a little…
The Biale family has been growing Zinfandel along with other produce on their Napa Valley farm since 1937. They sold most of their grapes to Napa wineries but always reserved a smaller amount so Aldo…
This fun and lighthearted red has aromas of dusty strawberries, red licorice, black cherries, white peach, root beer, and raspberry taffy. Weighty on the.
"royal Punisher". Winemaker notes: "a deep, blackish blue color profile with aromas of currants, red plum, quince, violets, figs, molasses and blackberry. Medium bodied with a broad mid-palate…
Description: The Biale family has grown Zinfandel since 1937. The winery exists in Napa's Oak Knoll District. The Biale family considers their Zinfandel to be the ideal expression of flavor due to…
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