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Alluring & Sophisticated Coppola Diamond Claret On Sale!
39% OFF!!


Francis Coppola Diamond Series
Black Label Claret 2010

California

"Our prize offering, the ultra premium Claret, sports a label that honors the first Cabernet blended in a Bordeaux style by Gustave Niebaum in 1910. Claret is a term originally coined by the British to describe Cabernet-based wines. This Cabernet, Merlot, Cabernet Franc, Petit Verdot and Malbec blend is alluring and sophisticated; it is memorably lush with a tapestry of smooth tannins and succulent flavors of wild berries, plum and anise."
Francis Coppola Winery

Suggested Retail Price $23.99
Our Regular Price $18.99

On Sale: $14.59    Amazing!


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This Cabernet based blend with it's distinctive gold netting (to signify it's quality) has been a big customer favorite here. So today we have put it on deep sale for the next week for you to stock up!

THIS OFFER ENDS March 11, 2013 OR BEFORE IF WE SELL OUT!

During the years when American industry was still in its infancy, a tenacious young sea captain named Gustave Niebaum amassed a small fortune in the Alaskan fur trade. Niebaum could have simply retired and still commanded respect from his peers. Instead, a longing for missed European traditions compelled him to launch a winemaking business. In 1879 he founded Inglenook with the intention of creating California wines that would be sought by connoisseurs and command prices equal to those of the famous French, German and Spanish wines. In the wake of Prohibition, Niebaum's wife's grand-nephew John Daniel Jr., assumed leadership of the winery. In 1975, Francis Ford Coppola came upon the historic Inglenook property in his quest for a quaint summer home where he could make a little wine in the basement like his grandparents once did. Though more immense than what he and his family were initially looking for, Coppola was impressed by the Estate's natural beauty and mesmerized by the story of Gustave Niebaum. Situated in Rutherford, one of the premier Cabernet Sauvignon growing regions in California, the Estate strives to preserve the traditions of its predecessor by crafting world-class wines. It took more than 20 years to reunite all of the original vineyards and restore winemaking to the Chateau. The winery was originally called Niebaum-Coppola, then changed to Rubicon and recently back to the original Inglenook name. In the midst of all this, the Coppola branded wine lines were created. Coppola decided that he wanted to concentrate on Rubicon and other fine wines at the Napa estate and decided to move the Coppola branded wines to another location. The Francis Ford Coppola Winery was founded near Geyserville, California, located on the former Chateau Souverain Winery. In addition to the winery he has opened a family-friendly facility, which some say is influenced by the idea of the Tivoli Gardens in Copenhagen, with swimming pools, bocce courts and a restaurant. The winery displays several of Coppola's Oscars along with memorabilia from his movies, including Vito Corleone's desk from The Godfather and a restored 1948 Tucker Sedan as used in Tucker: The Man and His Dream. Of course the wine is the centerpiece here with tours of the winery. This is all surrounded by the vineyards.



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