Small amounts of Petit Verdot provide spice and color, while Petite Sirah contributes depth of flavor, color, and concentration. Concentrated ripe stone fruits meet a hint of toasted oak on the palate. The 2019 Paso Robles Cabernet Sauvignon boasts delightful notes of black fruits, coffee, almond, and vanilla on the nose. Pairs Well With: Roast Chicken, Chicken Coq au Vin Scents of: Almond, Sandalwood, Coffee, Vanilla, Black Fruitsįlavors of: Concentrated Ripe Stone Fruit, Medium Toasted Oak The newest member of our Diamond Collection Appellation Series is a bold and engaging Cabernet Sauvignon from Paso Robles.Įngaging and fruity, this wine is full-bodied and intense, with supple tannins and sophisticated character enhanced by a long, spicy finish. This Cabernet Sauvignon is an exciting addition to our family of Diamond Collection Cabernet Sauvignons, expressing concentrated black stone fruit and toasted oak with an opulent body and a long finish. Concentrated ripe stone fruits meet a hint of toasted oak on the palate with an opulent body lead to a long, sophisticated finish. The 2019 Diamond Collection Paso Robles Cabernet Sauvignon boasts delightful notes of black fruits, coffee, almond, and vanilla on the nose. Paso Robles is an appellation known for its variety of topography, soils, and meso-climates. Our Diamond Collection Golden Tier Cabernet Sauvignon continues this tradition by being the first wine in the Diamond Collection to be sourced from Paso Robles. Over the years, we have added new varietals, blends, and appellations to our Diamond Collection, especially when we find unique vineyard sources. With fourteen distinctive wines, the Francis Coppola Diamond Collection is so beautifully diverse, there is one to fit any setting and every wine-drinking occasion. By carefully combining fruit selections with precise winemaking techniques, we are able to capture pure expressions of each varietal. The wines of the Diamond Collection are made from grapes grown in vineyards across California, from coastal regions to inland valleys. Coppola has been involved in the wine industry since 1975, as Wine Spectator pointed out, starting with the purchase of Inglenook by Coppola and his wife, filmmaker Eleanor Coppola.“These wonderful wines are the pride of our company” He will also continue to run Inglenook in Napa and Domaine de Broglie Winery in the Willamette Valley in Oregon, both of which will not be part of the sale, according to the release. As part of the sale, Coppola will have an equity stake in Delicato Family Wines and will join the company's board of directors, the release said. This is not the end of Coppola's involvement with the winery, however. I am proud to announce that I have found the perfect fit to take our Family winery to even greater heights." What started as a dream to buy a family cottage in Napa Valley turned into a million+ case business producing iconic award-winning wines. Delicato CEO Chris Indelicato called the two wine companies a "strong cultural fit," saying the combination of the companies will lead to a "more diversified winery."Ĭoppola also praised the sale to Delicato and its family-owned business in the press release, stating, "Over my lifetime, Coppola has become a household name across America. The sale is expected to be finalized in July, pending regulatory approval, and details of the transaction and purchase price were not made available in Thursday's announcement.
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