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2023 Wind Swept Hill

Layered and sophisticated Right Bank Bordeaux style blend
$75/bottle
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Wind Swept Hill is one of our signature wines, artfully crafted in the spirit of a Right Bank Bordeaux. This vintage is led by Cabernet Franc, supported by Merlot and a touch of Petit Verdot. As with all our vintages, it’s made from the vineyard’s best “first fruit” – a true expression of the season. Hold your glass to the light, and you’ll see a stunning, almost purple hue with a delicate garnet halo. The bouquet is luscious, offering notes of black raspberry, a whisper of butter toffee, and mocha cream. On the palate, expect that same creamy texture layered with rustic wild fruit and subtle, sophisticated softness. The finish is vibrant yet silky, with echoes of mocha and toffee that linger beautifully. This vintage is wonderfully balanced with a plush texture and soft, medium tannins that will evolve gracefully with age. As the wine matures, the tannins will soften even more, adding further depth and elegance. Windswept Hill is a food lover’s dream. Pair it with honey-glazed pork chops, grilled skirt steak, or sautéed oyster mushrooms – each brings out new dimensions in the wine. When cooler weather rolls in, try it with Chili Colorado over cheddar cheese grits. And don’t forget the cheese board: rich, slightly sweet cheeses like Comté are a perfect match. Enjoy this wine now, or let it evolve in the cellar. Either way, you’re in for something truly special. Drink now through 2033.

52% Cabernet Franc, 42% Merlot, 6% Petit Verdot
18 months in French oak, 45% new
13.7% ABV

Brand: Stone Tower WineryGrown, produced, and bottled all on the estate
Aging: 18 months in French oak, 45% new
Varietal: 52% Cabernet Franc, 42% Merlot, 6% Petit Verdot
ABV: 13.7%
Aromas: Black Raspberry, Butter Toffee, Mocha
Pairings: Honey-glazed pork chops, grilled skirt steak, sautéed oyster mushrooms, Chile Colorado over cheddar cheese grits, slightly sweet cheeses like Comté
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