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Gift Cards  
A fun and convenient idea for all your holiday gift-giving needs, the Dashe Cellars Gift Card takes the guesswork out of buying wine, and is perfect for those hard-to-shop-for wine lovers. Easy-to-use and available in any denomination, our gift cards can be redeemed at our online store, or in person at our Dashe Cellars Winery and Tasting Room. To add that personal touch, we are happy to include gift notes when we mail your Dashe Cellars Gift Cards. Just inform us in the message box of the desired amount you would like on the card and also any gift message you would like to include. There will also be minimal postage costs.
  $0.00 (Not eligible for discount)
Riesling
2008 Dry Riesling, McFadden Farms Potter Valley  
This is the third year we’ve made our Dry Riesling from this outstanding organic vineyard high up in the hills of Mendocino County. This year’s Riesling is in the style of our first vintage, in that the wine is fermented completely dry, with a beautiful mineral and stone character that balances the refined Riesling fruit. This wine is made in the style of the dry white wines from the Alsace region of France, an area that produces some of our favorite European white wines.
  $20.00
Grenache
2009 Grenache, Dry Creek Valley Zinfandel  
One of the best Grenaches ever produced at Dashe, and the first made under our Les Enfants Terribles label. Deep rich plum and bright strawberry aromas, segue to pure flavors of black cherry and wild strawberry. Thick and voluptuously textured with a complex finish. Drink it at a picnic or BBQ—you'll love it!
  $24.00
Zinfandel
2009 McFadden Farm Zinfandel  
This Zinfandel doesn’t fit the classic image of a California wine. In fact, we believe this is one of the most unusual wines currently being made in California. In many ways, it tastes more like a richer version of a wine made in the Beaujolais region of France. It shows earthiness and minerality, blended with the distinctive red-fruit character of a great California vineyard. Although light in color, the wine has an extremely attractive complexity and velvety thickness on the midpalate.
  $24.00
2009 Heart Arrow Ranch Zinfandel  
A stunning debut from the biodynamically -farmed Heart Arrow Vineyard, this Zinfandel leads off with aromas of black cherry, strawberry, violet and lilac. On the palate, it offers a lovely velvety texture, while striking an ideal balance between strawberry and cherry fruit, earthy minerality and spice flavors. The long sweet-fruit and mineral finish invites you to take another sip.
  $24.00
2008 Dry Creek Valley Zinfandel  
This is a classic example of a Dry Creek Zinfandel: elegant, balanced, and layered with loads of fruit flavors and a velvety, voluptuous texture. The trademark characteristics of zinfandel from this area are in abundance—black raspberry and cassis fruit, mineral and earth, and clove and black pepper spice—and we expect this wine to develop and improve nicely over the next five or so years.
  $24.00
2007 Louvau Vineyard Old Vine Zinfandel  
We can never get enough of these remarkable old vine zinfandel grapes from the property of John Louvau in Dry Creek Valley. These old, gnarled, thick vines grow straight out of the rocky soil of the ancient riverbed on the “bench” of upper Dry Creek Valley, and they produce tiny quantities of jet-black, concentrated grapes.
  $32.00
2007 Zinfandel Florence Vineyard  
This young vineyard planted in an extremely rocky dry riverbed in the north of the Dry Creek Valley is rapidly becoming a favorite vineyard site for Dashe Cellars. The 2007 version of this zinfandel shows all of the intense, complex aromatics of the previous vintage, as well as the depth of flavor and mouthfeel that characterize the wines of 2007.
  $32.00
2007 Late Harvest Zinfandel  
For most of this decade we’ve made Late Harvest Zinfandels from the great Lily Hill vineyard at Bella Winery (where Mike is the consulting winemaker). The shallow, rocky soils on the steep hills of this vineyard make the vines struggle, which in turn help the vines create very concentrated, complex grapes. One of the reasons that we love this vineyard for Late Harvest zinfandel is the wonderful acidity of the grapes. Even when we wait an extra four weeks or so to harvest the grapes (the average time that we need to leave the grapes to have them turn into Late Harvest) the grapes maintain their acidity. The resulting wine is always focused and clear--it’s never cloying, and always finishes with a crisp, clean, sweet note.
  $24.00
2006 Zinfandel Louvau Vineyard Old Vines  
These are classic old-vine zinfandel: head-trained, dry–farmed, with thick gnarled trunks popping out of fist-sized rocks that make up the old riverbed. We love these old vines, because they make a classic Dry Creek Valley old-vine zinfandel, with the black raspberry, minerality, and deep aromatic dusty spice that make Dry Creek zinfandels so popular and sought-after.
  $32.00
2008 Todd Brothers Ranch Zinfandel  
These thick, gnarled vines planted on the steep red rock slope in Geyserville (in Alexander Valley, Sonoma county) always produce jet-black, intensely-flavored and very complex grapes.
  $32.00 Available 08/03/2010
Cabernet Sauvignon
2006 Cabernet Sauvignon  
For those who like your Cabernet Sauvignon black, brooding, rich and with plenty of tannin, the Dashe Cellars 2006 Cabernet Sauvignon Alexander Valley is for you. As these vines have aged, they grapes they produce have developed a depth of flavor and a structure that is quite unusual for a Cabernet from this region. These hillside vines, grown on the Todd Brothers Ranch in Geyserville, produce a classic Bordeaux-style wine, with intense fruit, balance, and full tannins that respond beautifully to extended bottle age. It exhibits all of the intensity and complexity of Alexander Valley Cabernet, but with a style that is more reminiscent of a European wine. It needs either extended aging or, if consumed young, it should be decanted well before drinking to allow the wine to soften and integrate the fruit and tannin.
  $38.00
Wine Club
Wine Club  
Special Introductory Offer! Sign up now and receive 20% off your first 2 shipments!
  $0.00

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