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1950 Rt. 23 N Wayne, NJ 07470 (973) 872-2332

Vineyard Block Estate - Block 471 Knights Valley Reserve Cabernet Sauvignon (750ml)

 
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Price: $31.99

Sale Price: $19.99

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Producer Vineyard Block Estate
Country United States
Region California
Subregion Knights Valley
Varietal Cabernet Sauvignon
Sku 24203
Size 750ml

Our latest release from Vineyard Block Estate, the Block 471 Knights Valley Reserve Cabernet Sauvignon is amazing for the price. The warmest of Sonoma County’s viticulture areas, Knights Valley derives its name from its lofty perch, high on hills and beyond the reach of the Pacific Ocean. Geographically, the appellation separates the rest of Sonoma from Napa Valley, and some of the most famous wineries in California use Knights Valley as a source of Cabernet Sauvignon. Recognizing that the cobbled, rocky alluvial soils were a great place to grow high quality wine grapes, we sourced this Block 471 from premium vineyards, showcasing Knights Valley's hallmark aromas of dark fruits and polished tannins.

The Wine Buyer: 94 Points

"Dense and layered packed with rich dark fruit flavors of blackberry, dark plum, black cherry and cassis which are followed by licorice, mocha and spice. Beautifully balanced with fine grainy tannins and a push of ripe fruit." The Wine Buyer, 94 Points

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