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Sugarloaf Mountain Vineyard Proprietary Red Bottle

Sugarloaf Mountain Vineyard Proprietary Red2014

Bevan CellarsNapa Valley, California

Bevan Cellars’ Sugarloaf Mountain Vineyard Proprietary Red is a single‑vineyard Napa Bordeaux‑style blend (commonly a Ca…Learn More »

$300

/750ml

2014 Retail Average

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/100

2014 Pro Rating

Sugarloaf Mountain Vineyard Proprietary Red 2014 Vintage

ABOUT THIS WINE

Bevan Cellars’ Sugarloaf Mountain Vineyard Proprietary Red is a single‑vineyard Napa Bordeaux‑style blend (commonly a Cabernet Franc‑forward mix with Merlot, often ~55/45 or 60/40) that showcases the rocky, hillside character of Sugarloaf Mountain with perfumed violets and minty herb notes over ripe…Learn More »

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About Sugarloaf Mountain Vineyard Proprietary Red

Bevan Cellars’ Sugarloaf Mountain Vineyard Proprietary Red is a single‑vineyard Napa Bordeaux‑style blend (commonly a Cabernet Franc‑forward mix with Merlot, often ~55/45 or 60/40) that showcases the rocky, hillside character of Sugarloaf Mountain with perfumed violets and minty herb notes over ripe blue‑and‑black fruit. Full‑bodied and built for texture, it typically sees substantial new French oak, giving silky yet building tannins, chocolate/iron undertones, bright acidity, and a long, focused finish.