$385.00
Colgin Cellars is one of California’s so-called “cult” wineries, founded by Ann Colgin in 1992. She produced some of her early vintages from vineyards at the foot of the Howell Mountains in Napa Valley, before purchasing land on the Tychson Hill and hiring famed viticulturist David Abreu to plant her vineyards. Today Colgin produces wines that are mostly based on Cabernet Sauvignon and regularly score 100-point ratings from Robert Parker.
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Colgin produces wines from three different areas of St Helena: Tychson Hill Vineyard, Cariad Vineyards, and the IX estate vineyards, the latter of which borders the Colgin winery. The Tychson Hill Vineyards were originally planted in 1881 by the first female vintner in Napa, Josephine Tychson. The original vines were pulled during Prohibition and, in 1997, Colgin replanted the vineyards with a mixture of Cabernet Sauvignon, Cabernet Franc, and Petit Verdot. The vines are grown on volcanic soils on the slopes of Tychson Hill. The Tychson Hill Vineyard Cabernet Sauvignon vintages 2002, 2012, and most recently 2013 have perfect scores from Robert Parker, with the critic comparing the wines to a hypothetical blend of the finest Pauillac and Napa Valley wines.
Weight | 25.4 oz |
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Dimensions | 12 × 3 × 9 in |
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City | Napa Valley |