This wine is mostly Cabernet, with Merlot, Carmenère and Malbec making up the balance. (Useful factoid: The four colored stripes on the label represent each of the grapes—for example, Cabernet is red, Malbec is lavender—and the label stripes change every year, based on the amount of each grape that is used.) It offers black berry and cherry fruit on the palate and good length on the back end.
This wine is mostly Cabernet, with Merlot, Carmenère and Malbec making up the balance. (Useful factoid: The four colored stripes on the label represent each of the grapes—for example, Cabernet is red, Malbec is lavender—and the label stripes change every year, based on the amount of each grape that is used.) It offers black berry and cherry fruit on the palate and good length on the back end.
This wine is mostly Cabernet, with Merlot, Carmenère and Malbec making up the balance. (Useful factoid: The four colored stripes on the label represent each of the grapes—for example, Cabernet is red, Malbec is lavender—and the label stripes change every year, based on the amount of each grape that is used.) It offers black berry and cherry fruit on the palate and good length on the back end.
This wine is mostly Cabernet, with Merlot, Carmenère and Malbec making up the balance. (Useful factoid: The four colored stripes on the label represent each of the grapes—for example, Cabernet is red, Malbec is lavender—and the label stripes change every year, based on the amount of each grape that is used.) It offers black berry and cherry fruit on the palate and good length on the back end.