
Antica Napa Valley Cabernet Sauvignon Mountain Select Atlas Peak - 750ML
Experience the pinnacle of Napa Valley winemaking with the Antica Mountain Select Cabernet Sauvignon. This exquisite red wine, hailing from the elevated terrains of Atlas Peak, delivers a sensory journey with its deep purple-black hue and vibrant, expressive aromas. Each sip reveals a full-bodied richness, adorned with concentrated notes of ripe berries and a subtle oak influence that culminates in a finish that is both enduring and gratifying. Embrace the craftsmanship that has shaped this remarkable vintage, a true reflection of the Antica estate’s commitment to excellence.
Product Details:
- Type: Red Wine
- Volume: 750ML
- Finish: Rich and Complex
- Profile: Full-bodied with layers of black currant, blueberry, and blackberry; hints of vanilla and tobacco
- Craftsmanship: Meticulously crafted from grapes grown in the renowned Atlas Peak region of Napa Valley, this Cabernet Sauvignon is a testament to the art of winemaking. Aged to perfection, it offers a symphony of flavors that are both intense and harmonious.
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