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Wente Nth Degree
2020 Nth Degree Chardonnay ripened fruit aromas of rep apples and pears. Rich and buoyant. Great back end.
2018 Nth Degree Cabernet Sauvignon has beautiful aromatics of black currant and cassis, with a hint of chocolate and bay leaf. This wine has well-integrated tannins with a long finish and rich mouthfeel.
Pirate Treasured
Pirate Treasure Red is a smooth, complex and drinkable red blend by Heidi Barrett.
Pirate Treasure Red is also known for its distinct packaging – it comes in a short 750ml bottle that resembles a rum bottle, with its treasure map label and gold doubloon on top of the foil.
2012 The Nth Degree Cabernet Sauvignon
Wente produces four wine collections – Estate Grown, Single Vineyard, Small Lot and the Nth Degree. Estate Grown – The Wente Estate Grown wines are produced from approximately 3,000 acres of sustainably farmed estate vineyards to. Each Wente Estate Grown wine is named after the unique growing conditions of the estate vineyards in which it is sourced. Small Lot – The Wente Small Lot wines are produced in a micro winery, with all of the work done. The wine is overseen in every step of the process. Thirty one-ton fermenters are used to vinify a small quantity of grapes, for quality and experimentation. The grapes are gently pressed and placed in small-batch fermenters. Traditional methods, such as wild yeast fermentation, and weekly batonnage (the stirring of the lees), are used. Single Vineyard – The Wente Single Vineyard wines are sourced exclusively from specific vineyard blocks named for the pioneers who relate to the history of Wente Vineyards’ winemaking tradition and premier estate vineyards. The Nth Degree- The Wente Nth Degree is the Wente premier collection of limited production wines.
The 2012 Nth Degree Cabernet Sauvignon Notes
Winemaker: Karl D. Wente
Vineyard: Prime Livermore Valley, Napa Valley and Arroyo Seco Estate vineyards. The vineyards were “ultra-farmed”; every vine receives at least fifteen passes by hand – to pruning, leaf pulling, removing shoots, and thinning clusters, in an effort to ensure that the grape clusters remaining at harvest are of the highest quality. The grapes were harvested in the early morning into half ton bins and handpicked, sorted, and crushed into small stainless steel fermenters.
Fermentaion: Fermentation took place in upright stainless steel tanks and pumped over twice daily.
Aging: The wine was aged for 22 months in French, Eastern European and neutral oak barrels. For the first 14 months, the individual components were aged separately. Then they were blended and rebarreled together to age the final eight months.
Tasting: Wente’s Nth Degree collection is unquestionably the finest wine Livermore has to offer, on a par with the upper tier of Napa wines. The 2012 Nth Degree Cabernet Sauvignon vintage offers delightful smooth flavors and tanninss characteristic of bordeax style California Cabernets. It delights with flavors of ripe black cherry, cassis, black tea, coffee and cocoa, and has a rich, well-balanced finish. Ready now, even better later.
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