Sinegal Estate
Details Sonoma County Cabernet Sauvignon
Always nice to see a good producer making an entry level wine at 40 bucks or below.
Always nice to see a good producer making an entry level wine at 40 bucks or below.
1 person found it helpfulNov 30th, 2021Nice noonish Cab Blend, they are looking for the Austin Hope/ Caymus crowd on this one. nothing serious you would drink with a steak 🥩 Wine Store notes or Vinious 🤷🏼♂️ as follows A new project from the owners of Sinegal winery, Details is a bold Cabernet Sauvignon that blends Merlot, Petite Sirah, Cabernet Franc and Petit Verdot from Sonoma County. This vintage features fruit from the AVA’s of Sonoma Valley, Knights Valley, Alexander Valley, Dry Creek, and Chalk Hill.
Each specific appellation was chosen for its unique composition and contribution to the overall blend. The majority of this vintage hails from the Sonoma Valley AVA, from a premier eastern hillside site, along the Mayacamas Mountains behind Oakville. We wanted to balance the masculine structure with softer feminine qualities to arrive at a truly approachable wine when young, while improving with age—if you have the patience to wait. The tension between immediate versus delayed gratification. Your call...
Nice noonish Cab Blend, they are looking for the Austin Hope/ Caymus crowd on this one. nothing serious you would drink with a steak 🥩 Wine Store notes or Vinious 🤷🏼♂️ as follows A new project from the owners of Sinegal winery, Details is a bold Cabernet Sauvignon that blends Merlot, Petite Sirah, Cabernet Franc and Petit Verdot from Sonoma County. This vintage features fruit from the AVA’s of Sonoma Valley, Knights Valley, Alexander Valley, Dry Creek, and Chalk Hill.
Each specific appellation was chosen for its unique composition and contribution to the overall blend. The majority of this vintage hails from the Sonoma Valley AVA, from a premier eastern hillside site, along the Mayacamas Mountains behind Oakville. We wanted to balance the masculine structure with softer feminine qualities to arrive at a truly approachable wine when young, while improving with age—if you have the patience to wait. The tension between immediate versus delayed gratification. Your call...