Barlow Vineyards
Barlow Vineyard, Napa Valley
Founded in 1994, this 50 acre estate which is located between St. Helena and
Calistoga. Becoming a wine producer by chance about as the result of making
a small amount of Cabernet Sauvignon which was always meant for family consumption.
The vineyard has it's
own Napa Valley microclimate, with characteristics of warm days and cool nights
plus good wind protection. As the vineyard reaches maturity, so do the wines
it produces. Our fine wine maker, Corey Beck, is a graduate of the enology
program at UC Davis and has hands on experience with many of the finer wineries
in the Napa Valley
The Barlow Vineyards Cabernet Sauvignon is an opaque full-bodied wine that shows rich aromas of black sour cherry with hints of sweet vanilla that is a direct reflection of French oak barrels. The palate is loaded with up front flavors of black currents and sweet jam, the finish is lengthy with long luxurious tannins.
San Francisco Wine Country Tours
often visit this winery. Check back for detailed information on this specific
winery soon. This winery is part of the California Wine Country as well as
the Napa Valley Wine Country. Sonoma wineries are not far from Barlow
Vineyard.
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Wine country shuttle tours is a San Francisco Wine
Country Tour service that departs from San Francisco to both Napa
Valley and Sonoma Valley. More information about our San Francisco Wine Country
Tours are available through this website. Many Napa wineries charge tasting
fees, however the fee is sometimes reversed with purchase of a bottle of wine.
During your Napa Wine Country Tour be sure to ask your Tour Guide which San
Francisco Wine Country wineries charge winery tasting fees and which ones
do not. A wine country tour is a great way to see all of the important areas
of the California Wine Country. Be sure to check your tour schedule to find
the best wine country tour time for you. This tour operator is affiliated
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