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St. Francis Reserve Cabernet Sauvignon(1996)

Winery:
St. Francis
Varietal:
Cabernet Sauvignon
Region:
USA > California > Sonoma > Sonoma Coast
Type:
Red Wine
User Tags:
red grape, cabernet sauvignon, resinous, harvest, oak - zero, oak, mediterranean fruits, other berries, currant, release 
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US $69.99

James Laube
Wine Spectator
10/31/98
87/100
October 1998
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James Laube
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01/01/07
87/100
January 2007
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James Laube
Wine Spectator
10/15/99
93/100
October 1999
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Wine.com
June 2007
The grapes for our Cabernet Sauvignon orginate from four different vineyard areas within Sonoma County, each of which contribute distinctive and individual qualities to the finished wine. Harvest for this late ripening varietal takes place from October through early November. The grapes are hand-harvested and crushed into temperature-controlled stainless steel tanks. Fermentation takes place over a period of eight to fifteen days. The different lots are racked into new and one year old American and three year old French oak barrels for an aging period of 14 to 16 months. At the end of the read more...
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June 2007
The grapes used to make the St. Francis Reserve Cabernet Sauvignon come primarily from our vineyard situated high in the Mayacamas mountain range between Sonoma and Napa County. It provides the wine's backbone and classic Cabernet personality. The older, low-yielding vines produce intensely concentrated grapes of particular depth of color and tannin which typically ripen by mid-October. The fruit is hand-harvested and crushed into temperature controlled stainless steel tanks. Fermentation takes place over a period of eight to fifteen days. The wine is then pressed into stainless read more...
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