
1924 Double Black Cabernet Sauvignon Lodi California - 750ML
1924 Double Black Cabernet Sauvignon Lodi California
Indulge in the luxurious taste of 1924 Double Black Cabernet Sauvignon, a premium red wine that embodies the spirit of the Prohibition Era. Each sip offers an intense aroma of black cherry and violet, followed by a symphony of concentrated flavors including blackberry jam, black currant, and a hint of spicy clove. This exquisite Cabernet Sauvignon is the result of expert craftsmanship, utilizing hand-selected grapes from Northern California’s Lodi region, famed for its optimal grape-growing conditions. The result is a wine with a deep, dark ruby color, a rich, dense palate, and a finish that is both bold and velvety. Perfectly paired with spicy chorizo chili, barbecue brisket, or garlic chicken wings, this 750ML bottle of 1924 Double Black is a testament to the timeless elegance of Californian winemaking.
Product Details:
- Type: Red Wine
- Volume: 750ML
- Finish: Bold and Velvety
- Profile: Rich with notes of black cherry, blackberry jam, and spicy clove
- Craftsmanship: Meticulously crafted from select vineyards in the renowned Lodi region, known for its perfect blend of sandy soil and warm climate, ideal for producing full-flavored grapes
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