The Cabernet Sauvignon that makes up this wine comes from vineyards that provide the basis for many a cult wine. Vines from the hardy lower slopes at Coombsville are couped with Sugarloaf mountains west and south facing slopes. Finally some input from Circle S up in the mountains on some of the highest parts of Napa . French inspired fermentation makes this wine a California wine with a twist. Great Balance of Voluptuousness and Structure.
World’s End Cabernet Sauvignon “If Six was Nine”
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Described by Robert Parker as a ‘visionary, self-styled revolutionary’ and the ‘English winemaking guru,’ Jonathan Maltus cut his teeth in the fine wine business during the ‘garage revolution’ in Saint Emilion, France during the 1990’s. Chateau Teyssier, a Saint Emilion Grand Cru Estate, has expanded from 14 to 125 acres, into one of the main players of Saint Emilion (capturing three 5 Stars from Decanter with the 2010 vintage – including its flagship wine, Le Dôme).
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