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Grassini Family Vineyards 2017 Articondo Red Blend

Cabernet driven, Bordeaux inspired red blend
$45.00
- small | $65.00- Large
Flavors of smoked strawberry, laced with a hint of mint. The mid-palate is smooth and silky, with nuances of chocolate and mocha
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Variety - 54% Cabernet Sauvignon, 34% Petit Verdot, 8% Cabernet Franc, 4% Merlot
Winemaker - Bradley Long
Appellation - Happy Canyon AVA, California
Vineyard - Grassini Family Estate Vineyards
Alcohol - 14.5%
Case Production - 795 cases
Vinification and Elevage - aged in 50% New French Oak, 50% Neutral French Oak

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Red Blend

54% Cabernet Sauvignon, 34% Petit Verdot 8% Cabernet Franc and 4% Merlot

In the US, a red blend is essentially any domestic wine that's not made from a specific grape variety. Winemakers blend grapes because it allows them to reach desired flavor profiles that a single grape variety could not achieve on their own. Common red blends in the US often feature Cabernet, merlot and either cabernet franc or petite verdot. However there are many other common red blends including grenache, syrah and mourvedre often referred to as a GSM blend. In France, these blends would most commonly be named for the reason from whence they hail. For example, the Bordeaux blend or Rhone blend respectively.

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