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2014 | Alexander Valley Vineyards | Wetzel Family Estate Cabernet Sauvignon

2014 | Alexander Valley Vineyards | Wetzel Family Estate Cabernet Sauvignon

Red Wine: 2014 | Alexander Valley Vineyards | Wetzel Family Estate Cabernet Sauvignon

"Intensely pigmented, medium ruby-red. High-toned dark fruit and raspberry aromas with coffee, tobacco notes. The fruit on the palate initially has a lifted & lively redcurrant nature thanks to good acidity, but is closed up by cedary oak & tobacco leaf."

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Producer: Alexander Valley Vineyards

Vintage: 2014

Size: 750ml

ABV: 13%

Varietal: Bordeaux Blend Red

    Country/Region: France, Pessac-Leognan

      "Intensely pigmented, medium ruby-red. High-toned dark fruit and raspberry aromas with coffee, tobacco notes. The fruit on the palate initially has a lifted & lively redcurrant nature thanks to good acidity, but is closed up by cedary oak & tobacco leaf."

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      "While he was Chairman of the Garrett Corporation, Harry and Maggie traveled the world and visited many of the great wine regions.  Those trips convinced them that the Alexander Valley had the same potential.  When Pacific Southwest Airlines dropped their fares from $35 to $11.49, flying from Southern California for the family of six became affordable and Harry decided that making a purchase in Sonoma County was possible.  He later wrote:  “If it hadn’t been for that I don’t think I would have bothered.  Of course the travel was the least expensive thing.”

      $90.00

      Original: $299.99

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      2014 | Alexander Valley Vineyards | Wetzel Family Estate Cabernet Sauvignon

      $299.99

      $90.00

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      Red Wine: 2014 | Alexander Valley Vineyards | Wetzel Family Estate Cabernet Sauvignon

      "Intensely pigmented, medium ruby-red. High-toned dark fruit and raspberry aromas with coffee, tobacco notes. The fruit on the palate initially has a lifted & lively redcurrant nature thanks to good acidity, but is closed up by cedary oak & tobacco leaf."

      Order from the Largest & Most Trusted Premium Spirits Marketplace!

      Featured in

      • ROLLING STONE
      • MEN'S JOURNAL
      • US WEEKLY

      NOTICE: Many other small liquor store sites may end up cancelling your order due to the high demand, unavailability or inaccurate inventory counts. We have partnerships consisting of a large network of licensed retailers from within the United States, Europe and across the world ensuring orders are fulfilled.

      Producer: Alexander Valley Vineyards

      Vintage: 2014

      Size: 750ml

      ABV: 13%

      Varietal: Bordeaux Blend Red

        Country/Region: France, Pessac-Leognan

          "Intensely pigmented, medium ruby-red. High-toned dark fruit and raspberry aromas with coffee, tobacco notes. The fruit on the palate initially has a lifted & lively redcurrant nature thanks to good acidity, but is closed up by cedary oak & tobacco leaf."

          Producer Information

          "While he was Chairman of the Garrett Corporation, Harry and Maggie traveled the world and visited many of the great wine regions.  Those trips convinced them that the Alexander Valley had the same potential.  When Pacific Southwest Airlines dropped their fares from $35 to $11.49, flying from Southern California for the family of six became affordable and Harry decided that making a purchase in Sonoma County was possible.  He later wrote:  “If it hadn’t been for that I don’t think I would have bothered.  Of course the travel was the least expensive thing.”