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Chalk Hill Cabernet Sauvignon 2004

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Chalk Hill Cabernet Sauvignon (2004)
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Starting at: $57.99
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Winery:
Chalk Hill
Varietal:
Cabernet Sauvignon
Region:
USA > California > Sonoma > Healdsburg
Type:
Red Wine
Drink Dates:
Drink Now - 2011
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User Tags:  blue, hard cheese, berry, beef, aged, estate, rich, red meat, velvet, texture 


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Cabenet Sauvignon: Originally of French origins, this versatile grape produces exceptional wines around the globe. It's usually medium to full bodied with a fine structure that supports black and red fruit flavors with typical notes of olive, chili and herbs that add complexity.

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Color-blue/black;nose-currants & cedar; mouth-coco,plums and spice; finifh-long; buy it age it.


July 2009

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Aged in 60% new, Taransaud-coopered, French oak for 16 months, and blended with additional estate-grown Bordeaux varietals to frame and enhance the Cabernet, the wine boasts perfumed aromas of black currants, blackberry jam, with hints of lavender, mocha and briar. The rich and expansive texture, bolstered by the ripe, velvety tannins, creates a lush mouthfeel and indicates cellar worthiness. It is neither fined nor filtered. Try the 2004 Chalk Hill Estate Cabernet Sauvignon with pan seared beef tenderloin served with sauteed pea shoots, baby carrots and blue cheese sauce.


 

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