2020 Cabernet Sauvignon Sonoma Frozen Grape Must
*Grapes had exposure to smoke. No smoke flavor issues reported with hundreds sold.
Each pail includes five gallons of grape must. Product will arrive partially frozen.
Knights Valley AVA, Sonoma County, California
Brix: 27.9, pH: 3.64, TA: 6.11
Harvested September 29th, 2020
The Knights Valley separates the northern tip of the Napa Valley from the Southern end of Sonoma’s Alexander Valley. It is the warmest and most rural AVA in Sonoma County. Beringer Vineyards established the region in the late 1960’s and remains the most prominent name in the area alongside the Peter Michael Winery.
The Knights Valley sits at the foot of Mount St. Helena and lays in the original path of the Russian River. The soils here are a unique combination of being both volcanic from the lava flows off St Helena and granitic alluvial from the old river bed. The land appears rocky and cobbled on the surface, but the soils run deep and very well draining.
*Grapes had exposure to smoke. No smoke flavor issues reported with hundreds sold.
Each pail includes five gallons of grape must. Product will arrive partially frozen.
Knights Valley AVA, Sonoma County, California
Brix: 27.9, pH: 3.64, TA: 6.11
Harvested September 29th, 2020
The Knights Valley separates the northern tip of the Napa Valley from the Southern end of Sonoma’s Alexander Valley. It is the warmest and most rural AVA in Sonoma County. Beringer Vineyards established the region in the late 1960’s and remains the most prominent name in the area alongside the Peter Michael Winery.
The Knights Valley sits at the foot of Mount St. Helena and lays in the original path of the Russian River. The soils here are a unique combination of being both volcanic from the lava flows off St Helena and granitic alluvial from the old river bed. The land appears rocky and cobbled on the surface, but the soils run deep and very well draining.
*Grapes had exposure to smoke. No smoke flavor issues reported with hundreds sold.
Each pail includes five gallons of grape must. Product will arrive partially frozen.
Knights Valley AVA, Sonoma County, California
Brix: 27.9, pH: 3.64, TA: 6.11
Harvested September 29th, 2020
The Knights Valley separates the northern tip of the Napa Valley from the Southern end of Sonoma’s Alexander Valley. It is the warmest and most rural AVA in Sonoma County. Beringer Vineyards established the region in the late 1960’s and remains the most prominent name in the area alongside the Peter Michael Winery.
The Knights Valley sits at the foot of Mount St. Helena and lays in the original path of the Russian River. The soils here are a unique combination of being both volcanic from the lava flows off St Helena and granitic alluvial from the old river bed. The land appears rocky and cobbled on the surface, but the soils run deep and very well draining.