
Galerie Wines 'Plenair' Cabernet Sauvignon
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- Avg Price (ex-tax)
- € 56 / 750ml
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4.5 from 12 User Ratings
- 23 Critic Reviews
- Style Red - Bold and Structured
- Grape Variety Cabernet Sauvignon
- Food Pairing Beef and Venison
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This Napa Valley wine has received good scores from various critics.
Critic tasting note: (2014 vintage) "Grainy and gritty in texture at first, this wine finds a smooth roundedness on the midpalate that follows it through the bright acidity and punches of red plum and cherry. Ultimately rich and full-bodied, it offers a touch of reduction on the finish that presents as complex and intriguing." - Wine Enthusiast
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Highlights
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- The The TEXSOM International Wine Awards awarded the 2013 vintage Bronze.
- This Napa Valley wine has received good scores from various critics.
- This is one of the most popular wines from the region. This wine has increased in popularity over the past year.
Details
- Producer Notes
- Pleinair presents our interpretation of Napa Valley Cabernet Sauvignon. The name refers to the French painters' method of painting outdoors (en plein air), which developed around the same time as Napa's first European-style vineyards in the 1800s. Fruit from vineyards with diverse soil types brings complexity and depth to the finished wine, which shows
- Alcohol ABV
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14.5%
- Sweetness
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Dry
- Maturation
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Oaked
- Closure Type
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Cork
- Vineyard Notes
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Galerie wines are portraits of place, showcasing the dramatically different features of Northern California’s most prized winegrowing appellations. Napa Valley is well known for its abundant sunshine and rich, fruit-forward wines. Knights Valley at the base of Mt. St. Helena to the north has even cooler temperatures, and volcanic soils that produce slower-ripening fruit with distinctive minerality. Spring Mountain is perched high on the steeply terraced slopes of the Mayacamas Mountains along the western edge of Napa Valley, where marine layer influence brings cooler days and warmer nights than on the valley floor.
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- Producer Tasting Notes
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Rich black fruit, spice and floral notes with a firm tannin structure and balanced acidity.
Awards
(2)Suggested Dishes to Pair With This Wine
- Moussaka Starter Course
- Contains: lamb, aubergine, béchamel sauce
- Greek
- Beef with vermicelli Main Course
- Contains: ginger, rice vermicelli
- Chinese
- Lamb souvlaki Main Course
- Greek
- Gouda Cheese Course
- Dutch
Details
- Producer Notes
- Pleinair presents our interpretation of Napa Valley Cabernet Sauvignon. The name refers to the French painters' method of painting outdoors (en plein air), which developed around the same time as Napa's first European-style vineyards in the 1800s. Fruit from vineyards with diverse soil types brings complexity and depth to the finished wine, which shows
- Alcohol ABV
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14.5%
- Sweetness
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Dry
- Maturation
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Oaked
- Closure Type
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Cork
- Vineyard Notes
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Galerie wines are portraits of place, showcasing the dramatically different features of Northern California’s most prized winegrowing appellations. Napa Valley is well known for its abundant sunshine and rich, fruit-forward wines. Knights Valley at the base of Mt. St. Helena to the north has even cooler temperatures, and volcanic soils that produce slower-ripening fruit with distinctive minerality. Spring Mountain is perched high on the steeply terraced slopes of the Mayacamas Mountains along the western edge of Napa Valley, where marine layer influence brings cooler days and warmer nights than on the valley floor.
Read more
- Producer Tasting Notes
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Rich black fruit, spice and floral notes with a firm tannin structure and balanced acidity.
Awards
(2)Critics Scores & Reviews
(23)User Ratings
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