Hay Station Ranch Cabernet Sauvignon - Case of 6
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A ripe, deeply coloured California Cabernet Sauvignon which is soft, smooth and concentrated and bursting with flavours of tobacco and spice.
Made in the Lodi region of California where the warm sunshine is balanced by cool sea breezes, displaying ripe fruitiness and good balance. The winemaker was Richard Jew, who has been producing premium California wines for over 5 years. This wine was oak aged to add extra body and depth of flavour. This wine has been sealed with screw cap. Our aim is to choose the most suitable closure for each wine.
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Hay Station Ranch Cabernet Sauvignon - Case of 6
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Vintage: 2012
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A ripe, deeply coloured California Cabernet Sauvignon which is soft, smooth and concentrated and bursting with flavours of tobacco and spice.
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About this bottle: Made in the Lodi region of California where the warm sunshine is balanced by cool sea breezes, displaying ripe fruitiness and good balance. The winemaker was Richard Jew, who has been producing premium California wines for over 5 years. This wine was oak aged to add extra body and depth of flavour. This wine has been sealed with screw cap. Our aim is to choose the most suitable closure for each wine.
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Grape Variety: Cabernet Sauvignon
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Country of origin: USA
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Region: Lodi
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Bottle size: Alcohol content: 12 %
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Alcohol units per bottle: 9
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Serving Size: 125 ml
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Allergens: Sulphites
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Stopper type: Screw cap of purchase
Reviews (1)
Good value favorite.
Yes, I recommend this
Over the last 3 months's I've tried two dozen low priced wines mostly from M&S but also Tesco and other places. This was my 4th favorite of all of them - narrowly beaten by the excellent Vina Ulmo Cabernet Sauvignon 2011. My wife and I do like Cabs though - wines tasted included Shiraz, Malbec, Tempranillo, Grenache / Syrah. Contrary to the neg. review, I found this to be exceptionally fully of flavour, fruity and well rounded though not quite as nice an aroma and lacking some of the complexity of the VIna Ulmo. I had allowed the wine to breath for an hour or so before drinking, so perhaps that helped. This is a wine I will definitely buy often. (My top favorite was Mauregard Bordeaux 2011 bought in store from M&S).
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