Diamond Creek - Red Rock Terrace - Cabernet Sauvignon

95 RP Points
96 RP Points
Diamond Creek - Red Rock Terrace - Cabernet Sauvignon - 2019 - 75cl - Onshore Cellars

Diamond Creek - Red Rock Terrace - Cabernet Sauvignon

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Red
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16° - 18° C
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BeefLambCharcuterie and Cured MeatsGame BirdsDuckTomato-Based DishesHard CheesesAromatic Spices

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Diamond Creek

Diamond Creek

Diamond Creek is a renowned wine producer located in the Napa Valley region of California. The winery was founded in 1968 by Al Brounstein, who was inspired by...

Diamond Creek is a renowned wine producer located in the Napa Valley region of California. The winery was founded in 1968 by Al Brounstein, who was inspired by the great wines of Bordeaux. Diamond Creek is known for producing some of the finest Cabernet Sauvignon wines in the world.

The vineyards at Diamond Creek are situated on the slopes of Diamond Mountain, which is known for its unique terroir. The soils are volcanic in nature, which gives the wines a distinct minerality. The vineyards are also planted at high elevations, which allows for cooler temperatures and longer growing seasons. This results in grapes that are able to ripen slowly and develop complex flavors.

Diamond Creek produces three different Cabernet Sauvignon wines: Red Rock Terrace, Gravelly Meadow, and Volcanic Hill. Each wine is named after the specific vineyard where the grapes are grown. Red Rock Terrace is known for its rich, velvety texture and flavors of black cherry and cassis. Gravelly Meadow is more structured, with firm tannins and notes of blackberry and spice. Volcanic Hill is the most complex of the three, with layers of dark fruit, chocolate, and espresso.

The wines at Diamond Creek are produced using traditional winemaking techniques. The grapes are hand-harvested and sorted before being fermented in small batches. The wines are then aged in French oak barrels for up to two years before being bottled.

Diamond Creek has received numerous accolades over the years, including being named one of the "Top 100 Wineries in the World" by Wine & Spirits magazine. The winery's Cabernet Sauvignon wines consistently receive high scores from wine critics and are highly sought after by collectors.

If you are looking for a world-class Cabernet Sauvignon, look no further than Diamond Creek. Their wines are a true expression of the unique terroir of the Napa Valley and are sure to impress even the most discerning wine connoisseur.

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California spans nearly 800 miles along the Pacific Coast and ranks as the fourth-largest wine producing region globally by volume. The state's diverse geography encompasses coastal valleys, inland...

California spans nearly 800 miles along the Pacific Coast and ranks as the fourth-largest wine producing region globally by volume. The state's diverse geography encompasses coastal valleys, inland mountains, and desert areas, with vineyards extending from Mendocino County in the north to San Diego County in the south. Wine production began during the Spanish mission period in the late 18th century, though the modern California wine industry emerged following the repeal of Prohibition in 1933.

The Pacific Ocean's maritime influence creates distinct microclimates throughout California's wine regions, with coastal areas experiencing cooling fog and inland valleys subject to greater temperature variation. Napa Valley and Sonoma County represent the state's most recognized appellations, while emerging regions like Santa Barbara County and Paso Robles contribute to California's viticultural diversity. Soil types range from volcanic ash in Napa Valley to limestone-rich soils in parts of Paso Robles, providing varied terroir expressions across appellations.

Cabernet Sauvignon dominates red wine production, particularly in Napa Valley, while Chardonnay leads white varieties with notable expressions from cool-climate regions like Russian River Valley and Carneros. Pinot Noir thrives in coastal appellations including Sonoma Coast and Santa Barbara County, benefiting from marine influence and longer growing seasons. California's Mediterranean climate allows for extended hang time, typically producing wines with ripe fruit characteristics and higher alcohol levels compared to European counterparts.

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Napa Valley

Napa Valley is California's most famous wine region, located north of San Francisco Bay between the Mayacamas and Vaca mountain ranges. The appellation stretches approximately 30 miles from...

Napa Valley is California's most famous wine region, located north of San Francisco Bay between the Mayacamas and Vaca mountain ranges. The appellation stretches approximately 30 miles from San Pablo Bay in the south to Calistoga in the north, encompassing about 45,000 acres of vineyards. Established as an American Viticultural Area in 1981, the valley contains numerous sub-appellations that reflect distinct microclimates and soil compositions along its length.

The region benefits from a Mediterranean climate with warm, dry summers and mild, wet winters. Morning fog from San Pablo Bay provides natural cooling, particularly important for the southern portions of the valley. Soils vary considerably, ranging from volcanic ash and rock in the north to clay and sedimentary deposits in the south. While over 30 grape varieties are grown, Cabernet Sauvignon dominates plantings, followed by Chardonnay, Merlot, and Pinot Noir. The valley also produces notable Sauvignon Blanc and increasingly successful Syrah.

Napa Valley wines are characterized by their power and concentration, particularly the Cabernet Sauvignon-based reds that have established the region's reputation. These wines typically display rich dark fruit flavors, firm tannins, and the ability to age gracefully. Chardonnays from the valley tend to be full-bodied with tropical fruit characteristics, often enhanced by oak aging. The combination of consistent climate, diverse terroir, and meticulous winemaking has produced wines that compete with the world's finest, establishing Napa Valley as America's premier wine region.

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