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2010 Beringer Vineyards Cabernet Sauvignon Knights Valley
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About Beringer Vineyards

Founded in 1876, Beringer is the oldest continuously operating vineyard in Napa Valley. Head winemaker Laurie Hook directs operations at 14 different vineyards which produce almost as many varieties of wine. Decadently rich Cabernet Sauvignons, lush Merlots and rich, exotic Chardonnays are the standout wines at Beringer.

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2010 Beringer Vineyards Cabernet Sauvignon Knights Valley

Producer: Beringer Vineyards
Style: Red Wine
Grape Type: Cabernet Sauvignon
Origin: California
Region: Sonoma
Appellation: Knights Valley

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89(+?) Points | International Wine Cellar , May/June 2013

Bright red-ruby.  Blackberry, licorice and menthol on the nose.  More concentrated and creamy than the Meritage blend but still with a youthful medicinal reserve to the cassis, licorice and mineral flavors.  Ultimately a suaver wine, finishing with a slight herbal edge but more refined, integrated tannins.

88 Points | Wine Spectator
91+ Points | Robert Parker's The Wine Advocate

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Cabernet Sauvignon

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