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The United States is well-known for its wine industry, which produces some of the world's finest wines. This wine region has a long history of wine production dating back to the seventeenth century and includes viticultural areas located in the East Coast

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Dark notes of ripe blackberry, black currant, cigar box, and baking spices on the nose. On the palate this wine has vibrant acidity, firm tannins and ... More
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93 pts. Showing dark, almost opaque edges with gorgeous notes of blackberry fruit, sage, black olive and shaved cocoa. The mouthfeel has a decadent r... More
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93 pts. Bright ruby in color, the wine opens with aromas of rose, black cherry tart, baking spices and toasted oak. A fruit-forward palate of cranberr... More
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97 pts. A rich and complex Cabernet Sauvignon with layers of ripe dark fruits, spices, and hints of dark chocolate, espresso, and fresh herbs, culmina... More
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92 pts. Spiced blueberries, plum, and cranberry leap from the glass, followed by denser notes of dry forest floor, sagebrush, and leather. The mouth h... More
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93 pts. Poured as a dark garnet, the wine opens with primary aromas of ripe cassis and blackberry. Supporting hints of dark chocolate, toasted oak and... More
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95 pts. #5 Wine Spectator Top 100 of 2024 - Deep red with purple hue. This Cabernet is abundant with aromas of black cherry, mocha, with subtle hints ... More
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92 pts. The 2022 Estate Chardonnay opens with notes of banana, vanilla, lemongrass, honey, Meyer lemon, and plenty of wet slate and river rock mineral... More
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Bright aromas of ripe raspberry, vanilla, and coconut give way to flavors of fresh and dried blackberry, pomegranate, and vanilla, which linger harmon... More
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Bright and clear with moderate tears and a pale straw core and green highlights in the glass. Aromatic with ripe green apple, lemon zest, peach, white... More
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95 pts. Beautiful golden hue with enticing aromas of honeyed almond, vanilla custard, ripe pear, and hints of lemon zest. On the palate, lush notes of... More
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Wines of United States

The United States is well-known for its wine industry, which produces some of the world's finest wines. This wine region has a long history of wine production dating back to the seventeenth century and includes viticultural areas located in the East Coast, West Coast, and Midwest. American winemakers have taken advantage of the diverse climates offered - ranging from cool and foggy to hot and dry - and have been able to cultivate a variety of grape varieties and unique blends. Popular grapes from California include Cabernet Sauvignon, Zinfandel, and Chardonnay. Other prominent grapes include Syrah, Merlot, and Pinot Noir from Oregon and Washington, as well as Muscat from New York, and Riesling from the Midwest. More recently, areas in Southwestern states such as Texas, Arizona, New Mexico and California have been gaining recognition for their crafting of unique blends with grapes including Barbera, Sangiovese, Tempranillo and Mourvedre.

In addition to producing some of the world's most popular wines, the United States has recently come to the forefront of viticulture with experimental winemaking techniques including barrel aging, wild yeast fermentation, and manipulation of the terroir. This has allowed the United States to further hone its craft and develop a large variety of flavor profiles.

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