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journey 94550

journey 94550 Wine Details
Price: $28.00 per bottle

Description: The wine’s name, “journey 94550” was selected to bring additional attention to the appellation, Livermore Valley, and to Livermore’s first downtown winery tasting room, “John Christopher Cellars at Blacksmith Square”. And thus, it is fitting for this wine to contain Petite Sirah, a varietal made popular by Livermore Valley, and Cabernet Sauvignon, a varietal of growing importance in Livermore Valley. “journey 94550” is a dry, full-bodied wine that is easy to describe, CHOCOLATE WITH A CHERRY FINISH. Need I say more?

Varietal Definition
Cabernet Sauvignon:
Cabernet Sauvignon is the most widely planted and significant among the five dominant varieties in France’s Bordeaux region, as well as the most successful red wine produced in California. Though it was thought to be an ancient variety, recent genetic studies at U.C. Davis have determined that Cabernet Sauvignon is actually the hybrid offspring of Sauvignon Blanc and Cabernet Franc. Cabernet Sauvignon berries are small with black, thick and very tough skin. This toughness makes the grapes fairly resistant to disease and spoilage and able to withstand some autumn rains with little or no damage. It is a mid to late season ripener. These growth characteristics, along with its flavor appeal have made Cabernet Sauvignon one of the most popular red wine varieties worldwide.
Petite Sirah:
Petite Sirah is the same as the French variety known as Durif, a cross of Peloursin, with the true Syrah. A French nurseryman, Dr. François Durif, propagated the grape trying for resistance to powdery mildew and named it after himself, in the 1870s. Petite Sirah has long been an important blending grape, prized primarily for its deep color and fairly intense tannin. It is the variety most often chosen to blend into Zinfandel for added color, complexity, body, and to tone down the tendency of Zins toward "jammy" fruit.


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