This is what Valley of the Moon does so well—make a varietally true wine with some complexity, and offer it at a mid-priced range. This is not an ager, but it's balanced and elegant, with modulated blackberry, cassis, cherry and oak flavors that finish dry, tannic and spicy.
This is what Valley of the Moon does so well—make a varietally true wine with some complexity, and offer it at a mid-priced range. This is not an ager, but it's balanced and elegant, with modulated blackberry, cassis, cherry and oak flavors that finish dry, tannic and spicy.
This is what Valley of the Moon does so well—make a varietally true wine with some complexity, and offer it at a mid-priced range. This is not an ager, but it's balanced and elegant, with modulated blackberry, cassis, cherry and oak flavors that finish dry, tannic and spicy.
This is what Valley of the Moon does so well—make a varietally true wine with some complexity, and offer it at a mid-priced range. This is not an ager, but it's balanced and elegant, with modulated blackberry, cassis, cherry and oak flavors that finish dry, tannic and spicy.