Damian Rae Winery Launches 2009 Cabernet Sauvignon
New offering from boutique winery is an ultra-premium Napa Valley blend.
- San Francisco, CA (1888PressRelease) October 29, 2012 - Boutique vintner Damian Rae Winery today announced that its 2009 Cabernet Sauvignon is now available to the public. "There's no question that 2009 was a great year for reds, and this handcrafted Cabernet, made exclusively from Napa Valley fruit - will excite even the most discriminating palates," said John Tarabini, president of the award-winning winery.
Barrel-aged in 50% new oak, the Damian Rae 2009 Cabernet Sauvignon is a sumptuous hand-crafted, balanced vintage made from fruit from four of Napa Valley's finest vineyards: Coombsville (Coombsville), Godspeed (Mount Veeder), Ink Grade (Howell Mountain), and Rafael (Oak Knoll). The wine was meticulously blended with six percent Malbec and three percent Cab Franc to provide amazing aromatics and lushness.
It first tempts with an outstanding nose - rich and robust with dark fruit aromatics. The taste buds are then met with full-bodied blackberry and black currant flavors, and a hint of tasty oak. Balanced just right, this Cabernet is elegant and sophisticated, with a deep berry color, intense aroma, and a smooth but powerful flavor that finishes flawlessly.
The Damian Rae 2009 Cabernet Sauvignon is delicious now with steaks, prime rib, and stews, but cellaring this vintage wine will make it even more spectacular upon maturity. This magnificent wine is value-priced at $59 and available by contacting winery ( @ ) damianrae dot com
About Damian Rae Winery
Worlds away from the mass-produced wine products found on supermarket shelves, the boutique offerings that are Damian Rae are uniquely different, and perhaps reflective of the driving personalities of the winery's founders, John and Sharol Tarabini. Veterans of the corporate world, the Tarabini's have married the best practices of their business experiences with an uncompromising passion for quality winemaking. That powerful combination of complex forces has lead to something very simple: first-class wines. For more information, visit www.damianrae.com.
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