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Diamond Creek Red Rock Terrace Cabernet Sauvignon 2006
With the warmer weather hitting the Red Rock Terrace Vineyard at Diamond Creek, the 2006 oozes black and red fruit while still maintaining its characteristic strong structure. With the signature minerality hitting your palate, this release is sure to please even the most avid Diamond Creek drinkers.
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Diamond Creek Cabernet Sauvignon Red Rock Terrace 2006 750ml
Diamond Creek Cabernet Sauvignon Red Rock Terrace 2006 750ml
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- America's most famous wine region, which encompasses a varied geographical territory running about 20 miles long from the San Francisco Bay northward to the foot of Mount St. Helena. Napa's great diversity, both in terms of climate and terroir, has led to the creation of a number of smaller AVAs like Stags Leap District, Rutherford, Howell Mountain, Oakville and Mount Veeder, among others. Cabernet and chardonnay still reign supreme, but just about everything under the sun is grown in Napa Valley...
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1999 Diamond Creek Cabernet Sauvignon Red Rock Terrace
Slowly opens up to reveal anise, currant and cedar flavors that are deeply concentrated, but also quite tannic. Firm, leathery, muscular style that begs for cellaring...
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Quantity: 123456789101112 Regular Price: $199.99 each Napa Valley Product #28923 Email a Friend » The winemaker at Diamond Creek describes Red Rock Terrace as having velvety tannins, rich and well balanced, medium dark ruby color with cherry, mint and black currant flavors.
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Diamond Creek Cabernet Sauvignon Red Rock Terrace -- 2004
Rated 91 points by the Wine Spectator: "Bordeaux-like in its style, structure and range of flavors, with a mix of dried currant, fresh earth, mineral, tobacco and cedary oak. Gains complexity and nuance on the finish, which is long, sleek and complex. Best from 2009 through 2014. 476 cases made. ?JL"
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Diamond Creek Red Rock Terrace Cabernet 2004
Nose of vanilla, blueberry, cassis and soft cedar giving way to flavors of blackberries, blueberries, vanilla, and mocha. Sweet notes of vanilla and chocolate, spice and warm toast round out the mid-palate and extend through the rich and velvety finish.
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- With the explosive growth that California's wine industry has seen the past several years, it's easy to view winemaking and grape growing in the Golden State as a recent phenomenon. And while it's true that California's viticultural history is brief compared to several European countries, this state's roots date back well over 200 years. Due to the enormous response to California wine within the United States and worldwide, there are thousands of excellent and diverse wines being produced within...
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Wine CALIFORNIA STILL WINE
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An austere, rustic style that veers from ripe cherry and plum fruit to dry, chewy, gritty tannins, finishing with a mouth-puckering aftertaste and a twinge of bitterness. Fans of bare-knuckle Cabernet will find this most pleasing. Drink now through 2014. 700 cases made. -Wine Spectator
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2003 Diamond Creek Cabernet Sauvignon Red Rock Terrace
"Andy, thank you for all your help. I'm impressed with you knowledge. I'll be sure and contact you for my future orders. " - Lee Stitzenberger of Los Angeles, California. More...
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(2) Bottles Total - 1998 Diamond Creek Cabernet Sauvignon Volcanic Hill and Red Rock Terrace - Great gift!
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2001 Diamond Creek Cabernet Sauvignon Red Rock Terrace
winery notes Our winemaker describes Red Rock Terrace as having velvety tannins, rich and well balanced, medium dark ruby color with cherry, mint and black currant flavors.
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Description Tasting Notes - An austere, rustic style that veers from ripe cherry and plum fruit to dry, chewy, gritty tannins, finishing with a mouth-puckering aftertaste and a twinge of bitterness. Fans of bare-knuckle Cabernet will find this most pleasing. Drink no
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- With the explosive growth that California's wine industry has seen the past several years, it's easy to view winemaking and grape growing in the Golden State as a recent phenomenon. And while it's true that California's viticultural history is brief compared to several European countries, this state's roots date back well over 200 years. Due to the enormous response to California wine within the United States and worldwide, there are thousands of excellent and diverse wines being produced within...
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Decidedly earthy, with chewy currant, tobacco, mineral and claylike flavors, though it straightens out a bit with aeration, revealing a firm, tannic core of peppery currant and bay leaf. Reaching a good drinking plateau, yet with tannin to spare.--'81/'91 California Cabernet retrospective. Drink now through 2009.
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Vintage 2003. Bottle Size 1.5L. Varietal Cabernet Sauvignon. Region: California North Coast, US. Appellation: Diamond Mountain, Napa.
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