Marston Vineyard perches on the slopes of Spring Mountain to the west of St. Helena, just a few miles uphill from the site of the Beringer brothers’ original St. Helena Home vineyard. The restrictive soil, mostly stony loam, produces grapes with highly developed fruit flavors. Within the vineyard, the terrain rises to approximately 1200 feet, varying between steep, terraced slopes to gently rolling land. Careful attention is paid to vineyard blocks, which are kept separate and vinified with a goal of extracting maximum flavor.
“This has a lifted, ripe-fruit character with plums and hints of flowers. Full-bodied and layered. Soft and juicy. Lots of fruit with purity and freshness. Soft and subtle. Drink or hold.” - James Suckling, February 2020
Nose: bing cherry, high toned
Palate: red fruit forward with bright acidity, cherry cordial, vanilla cream, long, plush tannins
Marston Vineyard perches on the slopes of Spring Mountain to the west of St. Helena, just a few miles uphill from the site of the Beringer brothers' original St. Helena Home vineyard. The restrictive soil, mostly stony loam, produces grapes with highly developed fruit flavors. Within the vineyard, the terrain rises to approximately 1200 feet, varying between steep, terraced slopes to gently rolling land.
Alcohol % | 15.1% |
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Enclosure Type | Cork |
Blend | 100% Cabernet Sauvignon |
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