
Higher Education Cabernet Sauvignon The Valedictorian Howell Mountain - 750ML
Higher Education Cabernet Sauvignon The Valedictorian Howell Mountain
Elevate your wine experience with the Higher Education Cabernet Sauvignon The Valedictorian from the esteemed Howell Mountain. This top-tier wine, crafted by the renowned Roots Run Deep Winery, embodies the pinnacle of winemaking. With its deep ruby color and complex flavor profile, The Valedictorian is a testament to the rich terroir of California’s Napa Valley. Savor the layered notes of ripe berries, toasted oak, and aromatic spices that lead to a long, satisfying finish. Whether enjoyed alone or with a meal, this wine is sure to impress and leave a lasting impression.
Product Details:
- Country: USA
- State: California
- Brand: Roots Run Deep Winery
- Spirits Type: Wine
- Spirits Style: Cabernet Sauvignon
- Taste: A rich tapestry of dark fruits, including blackberry and cherry, with undertones of vanilla and spice.
- Food Pairings: Perfect with robust dishes such as grilled steak, roasted lamb, or hearty vegetarian entrees. Also pairs well with dark chocolate for a luxurious dessert experience.
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