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2022 Cabernet Sauvignon

2022 Cabernet Sauvignon

Regular price $65.00
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Specifications

  • Type: Red Wine
  • Grape variety: Cabernet Sauvignon
  • Vineyard: Tommy Town Vineyard
  • Aging: Destemmed and fermented in small stainless steel tanks for 11 days. Aged in 65% new French oak and 35% second fill French oak barrels for 18 months.
  • Harvest date: Hand harvested October 3, 2022
  • pH: 3.69
  • Acidity: 5.8 g/L
  • Residual sugar: .04 g/L
  • Alcohol: 13.9%
  • Appellation: Happy Canyon of Santa Barbara
  • Farming: SIP Certified Sustainable
  • Vintage: 2022

Product notes

  • Vegan
  • 32 cases produced
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Frequently Asked Questions

How much does shipping cost?

$1 shipping on orders of $99 or more to CA*
$15 shipping to other states we ship to*
*Ground shipping

For orders under $99, shipping costs vary by state they will ship to.

Do you ship to my state?

We ship to all US states except Alaska, Alabama, Arkansas, Connecticut, Delaware, Hawaii, Kentucky, Michigan, Mississippi, Montana, New Jersey, Rhode Island, South Dakota, Utah and Virginia.

Do you hold shipping due to hot or cold weather?

Yes. We look at each order's shipping location to make sure the weather will be safe for shipping. If we decide to hold off on shipping we will contact you.

How long does shipping take?

We ship orders every Monday and Tuesday via UPS or Fedex Ground from San Luis Obispo, CA. Depending on the shipping destination's distance from us, orders will arrive 1-5 days after they ship, on average.

Can I pick up my order?

Yes. You may pick up your order at our tasting room located at 3183 Duncan Rd Ste D in San Luis Obispo. Select the "Pick up in store" delivery option at checkout.

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