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M. Etain Cabernet Sauvignon Bottle

M. Etain Cabernet Sauvignon2018

ScarecrowRutherford, California

M. Étain is Scarecrow’s distinct Cabernet-based cuvée from the historic J.J. Cohn Vineyard in Rutherford, conceived not…Learn More »

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M. Etain Cabernet Sauvignon 2018 Vintage

ABOUT THIS WINE

M. Étain is Scarecrow’s distinct Cabernet-based cuvée from the historic J.J. Cohn Vineyard in Rutherford, conceived not as a mere “second wine” but as its own expression of this cult estate. Typically a Bordeaux-style blend led by Cabernet Sauvignon with portions of Malbec, Merlot and Petit Verdot,…Learn More »

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M. Etain Cabernet Sauvignon · Knowledge Base

About M. Etain Cabernet Sauvignon

M. Étain is Scarecrow’s distinct Cabernet-based cuvée from the historic J.J. Cohn Vineyard in Rutherford, conceived not as a mere “second wine” but as its own expression of this cult estate. Typically a Bordeaux-style blend led by Cabernet Sauvignon with portions of Malbec, Merlot and Petit Verdot, it marries luxurious Napa richness—cassis, ripe berries, warm spice and cocoa—with a notable freshness, fine-grained tannins and a more immediately approachable, suave texture than the grand vin, while still offering serious cellar potential.