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Choosing a bottle: A guide to Napa Valley wines
Napa Valley Register The ultimate is Screaming Eagle at $750, but plenty of other Napa cabs cost more than $200, including Opus One at a bargain $210. Although many of today's cabernets are made to be consumed young, it can be a treat to try some older wines. … |
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Choosing a bottle: A guide to Napa Valley wines – Napa Valley Register
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Choosing a bottle: A guide to Napa Valley wines – Napa Valley Register
Choosing a bottle: A guide to Napa Valley wines
Napa Valley Register
The ultimate is Screaming Eagle at $750, but plenty of other Napa cabs cost more than $200, including Opus One at a bargain $210. Although many of today's cabernets are made to be consumed young, it can be a treat to try some older wines. …and more » -
Choosing a bottle: A guide to Napa Valley wines – Napa Valley Register
Choosing a bottle: A guide to Napa Valley wines
Napa Valley Register
Syrah has never lived up to its expected popularity in California yet can make a fine wine in a cooler site. Shafer's “Relentless” Napa Valley Syrah, Langier-Meredith and Phelps are good examples. The fastest growing wines in America are muscats and …and more » -
Choosing a bottle: A guide to Napa Valley wines – Napa Valley Register
Choosing a bottle: A guide to Napa Valley wines
Napa Valley Register
Though merlot took some digs due to overripe versions produced in the Central Valley, it can make elegant wines a bit softer to drink than cabernet sauvignon. Cabernet franc is rare on its own, but makes a lighter version of cab, while petit verdot is …and more » -
Choosing a bottle: A guide to Napa Valley wines – Napa Valley Register
Choosing a bottle: A guide to Napa Valley wines
Napa Valley Register
The fastest growing wines in America are muscats and rieslings, both generally made a little sweet. Napa Valley produces three superb dry rieslings, however, and the makers have been doing it a long time. Trefethen, Stony Hill and Smith-Madrone …and more »