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  2. I'm a sommelier. I found 7 of the best cabernet sauvignons at ...

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    The brand's $25 cabernet has a more dramatic nose and palate, with notes of cinnamon, cloves, and vanilla. Although some cabernets can be sipped on their own, this bottle is best enjoyed with food.

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    These wines will be best enjoyed over the next decade and beyond. 3 Paso Robles wines make list of top 100 to stash in your cellar, Wine Enthusiast says Skip to main content

  4. Hagafen Cellars - Wikipedia

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    Hagafen wines have been called "sophisticated, classic and correct", [3] and are "rated as some of the best kosher wines in the world". [4] Hagafen's red wines include Cabernet Sauvignon, Syrah, Zinfandel, Cabernet Franc, Merlot, and Pinot noir. Their white wines include Chardonnay, Sauvignon blanc, Riesling, and Rousanne.

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    The latest status symbol for many stars is launching (or buying) their own winery. But how do the wines actually stack up? We looked at the latest reviews of celeb-owned vintages by Wine ...

  6. Josh Cellars - Wikipedia

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    Josh Cellars is an American winery that primarily produces California wine. It was launched in 2007 by American vintner Joseph Carr and named as a tribute to his father Josh. As of 2023, it was the best-selling premium table wine brand in the United States, [3] [4] and the most popular brand of wine in the country that costs more than $10 per ...

  7. Penfolds Grange - Wikipedia

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    The first vintage of Penfolds Grange was made on an experimental basis in 1951 by Penfolds winemaker Max Schubert and were largely given away at the time. [2] Having toured Europe in 1950, Schubert implemented wine-making techniques observed in Bordeaux upon his return, aiming to create a red wine able to rival the finest Bordeaux wines both in terms of quality and ageing potential.