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Festival '34 2006 Cabernet Sauvignon
$ 5.98Holy moly have we found another incredible deal in high quality Cabernet Sauvignon from California's Central Coast. Originally priced @ $15, the juicy, luscious red is being Blown Out at $5.98 while supplies last. Like the Twotone Cabernet deal from a cuple of months back, if you do not move quickly, you will miss out! We can't stress enough how great a deal this really is. Summer is on the horizon and a need for a great drinking house red at a price like this is something we all hope for but seldom find. This is the real deal; high quality juice and an unbelievably low price. Come and get it! About the label: Festival '34 was a major event in the California wine scene following the repeal of prohibition in 1933. This label pays homage this historic event. Tasting note: When crafting this wine, the winemaking team selected luscious fruit from the AVA's of Monterey and Paso Robles, two highly regarded wine growing regions. The majority of the wine was aged for over a year in French and American small oak barrels to add layers of complexity and to mellow the tannins. The winemaker blended in small amounts of Merlot, Cabernet Franc and Petite Sirah to create a wine boasting with rich aromas and flavors. This wine is rich and satisfying, with raspberry and plum aromas and flavors with hints of cedar, mint and cassis. A structured mid-palate carries the fruit into the long finish.
This is "bang for your buck" Spanish red and it is one of the finest values we have ever tasted from anywhere. It packs a punch with its rich concentration of fruit and it is thoroughly delicious to drink now. One to purchase by the case; don't miss it! Parker wrote: There are 10,000 cases of Alto Almanzora’s 2007 Este, a blend of 45% Monastrell, 25% Tempranillo, and the balance Syrah, Garnacha, Merlot, and Cabernet Sauvignon. It is sourced from the little-known DO of Almeria located in eastern Andalucia in the south-east of Spain. The wine was aged for six months in French and American oak. Deep purple in color (remarkably dense for its humble price), it offers up a kinky, full-blown nose of smoke, spice box, and wild blueberry. Ripe, succulent, and layered, this bargain-priced, hedonistic effort totally over-delivers. Buy it by the palette load and drink it over the next three years.
2007 R Wines Roogle Red (S.E. Australia)
$ 7.99"The 2007 Roogle Red is composed of 50% Shiraz, 30% Merlot, and 20% Cabernet Sauvignon. It was aged in seasoned French and American oak for 12 months. Dark ruby-colored, it offers attractive aromas of cedar, cassis, blueberry, and plum. Plush and fruit-driven on the palate, this is a ripe, tasty wine for casual quaffing with burgers and pizza over the next 4-6 years. It is a very good value." 87 points - Robert Parker's The Wine Advocate, Issue 181
"The purple-colored 2008 Malbec Blend contains 5% Cabernet Sauvignon and 5% Bonarda. The wine was aged in French and American oak. It offers up a nose of cedar, black cherry, and plum leading to a dense wine with plenty of savory black fruit flavor, a forward personality, and good length." 87 points - Jay Miller for Robert Parker's The Wine Advocate, Issue 184
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