| Quantity | Fedex Ground CA to CA |
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| 1-6 Bottles | $18.00 |
| 7-12 Bottles | $22.00 |
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Main Tasting Room, Deli & Marketplace:
Open 9am to 6pm Sun-Sat. 7 days/week
No reservation required for parties of 10 or less.
Tasting Fee for selection of six wines:
$10 Premium Tasting
$15 Reserve Tasting
Private Cellar Club open everyday 11-5
Outside food and wine are not allowed on property.We have everything you need for a wine country picnic!
1111 White Lane (at Hwy 29)
St. Helena, CA 94574
707-963-7774
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Our 2009 Paradiso marks the third vintage in producing a world-class, Bordeaux-style blend to top V. Sattui’s wine portfolio. Director of Winemaking Brooks Painter has fashioned a blend consisting of 70% Cabernet Sauvignon, 28% Merlot and 2% Petit Verdot. Most of the Cabernet Sauvignon comes from Preston Vineyard, one of our top Rutherford Appellation vineyards, with the rest of the Cabernet from the new Coombsville AVA and Mt Veeder. The Merlot is from our Henry Ranch estate in Los Carneros and the Petit Verdot is from our estate Vittorio’s Vineyard, adjacent to the winery in St. Helena.
It’s a powerful and complex wine—yet elegant and deeply scented— with fragrant aromas of blackberry and dark chocolate that give way to layers of succulent black fruit flavors—plum, currant, cassis—and savory, mocha-tinged tannins that linger through its supple and lengthy finish.
The dusty Rutherford fruit combines beautifully with the other cool-climate Cabernet lots, while the Carneros Merlot brings red cherry aromas and supple tannins. A small amount of the cedary, aromatic Vittorio’s Vineyard Petit Verdot brings a mineral aspect—and backbone and intensity—to the composition. An altogether elegant blend that is glorious now and will age wonderfully for several years to come.
* Winemaker Challenge International Wine Competition
* Monterey Wine Competition
* San Diego International Wine Competition
* Connoisseurs' Guide to California Wine
* Wine Enthusiast