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Hayes Valley Cabernet Sauvignon Central Coast by Clos LaChance 2017

Hayes Valley Cabernet Sauvignon Central Coast

by Clos LaChance 2017

Producer : Hayes Valley

Region : California (USA), Central Coast (USA)

Bottle Per Case : 12 x 750 ml

Food Pairing : Cured Meat, Ham, Hard Cheese, Pasta, Red Meat, Veal roasted

Tasting Notes

"Extremely well balanced and appetizing, this screw capped wine combines absolutely fresh black-cherry flavors with mild oak accents and energizes them with good fruit acidity and moderate tannins. It is medium to full bodied, and will make a lively pairing with a wide variety of dishes."

91 points / Best Buy - Wine Enthusiast, May 2019

Specs

Bottles Per Case 12 Pack
Point Score 91
Bottle Size 750 ml
Producer Hayes Valley
Region California (USA), Central Coast (USA)
Alcohol 13.5% alc./vol.
Style Warm and spicy reds
Vintage 2017
Farming Method Sustainable
Grapes 76% Cabernet Sauvignon, 22% Merlot, 2% Petit Verdot
Food Pairing Cured Meat, Ham, Hard Cheese, Pasta, Red Meat, Veal roasted
Descriptors Earthy, Floral, Fruity, Mineral
Wine Type Red
Wood Presence Oaked
Body Medium
Price of Case $275.40

The Producer

Hayes Valley

After the acquisition of independence from Spain, Mexico divided the Santa Clara Valley into ranchos in 1821. The Clos LaChance property was a part of Rancho San Francisco de las Llagas, which was owned by Carlos Antonio Castro in 1828. Castro planted over 500 acres of vineyards and orchards. In the late 1800’s, a pioneer named Martin Murphy purchased a 9,000 acre parcel from Castro and named the area, San Martin, after patron Saint Martin. When Murphy died, the property was inherited by his family and later purchased by Lazard Lion. It wasn’t until 1921 when the property was sold to Lion’s business partner, Frank Hayes, that the area adapted the name “Hayes Valley.” Unfortunately, the vineyards eventually succumbed to prohibition. In the 1990’s, new vines were planted, the same vines that remain today. Studded with native oak trees and surrounded by rolling hills covered with vineyards, Clos LaChance is truly an enchanted venue to behold. The region is also an ideal climate for growing grapes — cool, foggy nights followed by warm sunny days. The stunning views coupled with high quality wines, it was only fitting that a brand was named to honor the famous Hayes Valley.
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