
Banshee Cabernet Sauvignon Sonoma County - 750ML
Banshee Cabernet Sauvignon Sonoma County
Banshee Cabernet Sauvignon is a smooth, medium-bodied wine that showcases the rich and ripe flavors of Sonoma County. Sourced from select vineyards in Dry Creek Valley, Alexander Valley, Sonoma Valley and Knights Valley, this wine captures the essence of the region’s diverse terroir. Aged for 8 months in 25% new French oak barrels, Banshee Cabernet Sauvignon offers aromas of toffee, dried cranberry, chocolate and hazelnut, followed by a juicy palate of black plums, black cherries, maple, milk chocolate, strawberry and raspberry crumble. The finish is dry and smooth, with light tannins and a touch of spice. Enjoy this wine with grilled steak, roasted lamb, aged cheese, dark chocolate or on its own. Banshee Cabernet Sauvignon is a wine that overdelivers on quality, balance and flavor.
Product Details:
- Country: USA
- State: California
- Brand: Banshee
- Spirits Type: Wine
- Spirits Style: Red - Bold and Structured
- ABV: 14.7%
- Taste: Black plums, black cherries, maple, milk chocolate, strawberry, raspberry
- Food Pairings: Grilled steak, roasted lamb, aged cheese, dark chocolate
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