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Grgich Hills Napa Cabernet Wine, 2010 (1.5 L)

1.5 L • 14% ABV

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Indulge in a luscious Cabernet that presents a bouquet of dark red fruit, blood orange, and fresh plum aromas complemented by rose petals, cinnamon bun, and gingerbread. On the palate, experience a tapestry of dark fruit flavors, including black olives and blackberries, elegantly interwoven with moss and savory dried herbs. This Cabernet is noted for its density and length, offering a complex but nimble character, culminating in a long and balanced aftertaste. Alcohol by volume: 14%

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Additives: None

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