
Adobe Road Red Wine Redline Napa & Sonoma Counties - 750ML
Adobe Road Red Wine Redline Napa & Sonoma Counties
Indulge in the 2018 Redline, a testament to Adobe Road’s commitment to quality, sourced from the finest vineyards across Sonoma, Napa, and the Petaluma Gap AVA. This red blend is a symphony of flavors, meticulously crafted to deliver a wine that is not only enjoyable but a true reflection of the rich Californian terroir.
Product Details:
- Type: Luxurious Red Blend
- Volume: 750ML of Californian Elegance
- Finish: Smooth, with a hint of toasty oak and a velvety texture
- Profile: A robust composition featuring ripe blackberries, black licorice, and chocolate-covered blueberries, complemented by wafts of hardwood charcoal grill
- Craftsmanship: Artisanal winemaking at its finest, with a blend of 65% Cabernet Sauvignon, 15% Syrah, 13% Zinfandel, 6% Petite Sirah, and 1% Malbec, handcrafted in small lots using native yeasts
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