Dense & Flashy 92pt Top 100 Chilean Cab On Sale!
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Casa Lapostolle Cuvee Alexandre Cabernet Sauvignon
Apalta Vineyard 2010
Colchagua Valley, Chile
"This dark red balances racy wild berry and cassis flavors with full yet fine tannins, showing layers of toasty oak, smoke and baking spice. Polished, with a long, savory aftertaste of spice, cured olive and underbrush. Drink now through 2017. "
92 Points Wine Spectator
Wine Spectator Top 100 2012, Rank: 68
Suggested Retail Price $25.00
Our Regular Price $19.99
On Sale: $16.98 Fantastic!
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Casa Lapostolle is turning out some great Cabernets especially from their Apalta Vineyard, the source of the fruit for this wine. And the quality shows in the score and the fact that it is in the Top 100 Wines of the Year. On sale for the next week, get yours today. Limited!
THIS OFFER ENDS December 5, 2012 OR BEFORE IF WE SELL OUT!
Casa Lapostolle was founded by the Marnier Lapostolle family from France and the Rabat family from Chile in 1994. The principals in this company were Alexandra Marnier Lapostolle, her husband Cyril de Bournet and Don Jose Rabat Gorchs. Today, Casa Lapostolle is 100% owned by the Marnier-Lapostolle group. The Marnier Lapostolle family, founders and owners of the world-renowned liqueur Grand Marnier, are known for producing spirits and liqueurs, but the family has also been involved in winemaking for generations. Originally winegrowers in the Loire Valley, the family continues this vintner tradition today as owners of Chateau de Sancerre. In creating Lapostolle, the Marnier-Lapostolle family has pursued the same uncompromising approach to quality that made Grand Marnier a world-wide success. Their objective is as simple as it is ambitious: to create world-class wines using French expertise and the superb terroir of Chile. The whole venture started when Alexandra and Cyril had a "coup de Coeur" (loosely translated: love at first sight) for the Apalta vineyard in Colchagua. This is where the stunning Clos Apalta wines are from. Chilean climate is perfect for vine-growing. The vines have never been grafted. It was a revelation to discover that a good number of very old vines were still growing in the vineyards. These original cuttings were brought over from France in the last century and arrived in Chile before the dreaded phylloxera louse attacked the parent stock in Europe. As a result, the old vines in Chile are healthy and descended from great French lineage. |
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