If you’re trying to find a vacation present that will wow the white wine enthusiast in your life, look no more than The Thomas Collection, 20189 Cabernet Sauvignon, offered as a restricted 3-bottle set. Baldacci Household Vineyards has actually simply launched the inaugural vintage of its 2018 Cabernet Sauvignon, crafted from the household’s most-prized estate vineyard obstructs in Stags Leap District and Diamond Mountain District in Napa Valley.
” I am honored to present the inaugural vintage of The Thomas Collection, a restricted release that commemorates the past, present and future of our wine making tradition at Baldacci Household Vineyards,” stated Michael Baldacci, wine maker of Baldacci Household Vineyards. The Thomas Collection is called in honor of Michael’s dad, Thomas Baldacci. “The profile of The Thomas Collection shows my dad’s vibrant and vibrant character– energetic and multi-faceted, similar to the white wine itself,” he stated.
THE THOMAS COLLECTION, CRAFTED EXCLUSIVELY FROM 100% CABERNET SAUVIGNON.
The drive to produce a restricted release came when Michael collected grapes in 2018. The 2018 vintage has actually been among Napa Valley’s finest in the last 20 years. The white wine itself is scented and healthy with essential tastes consisting of ripe blueberry, blackcurrant, cedar, dark chocolate and cherries.
Michael took a trip to the ancient oak forests in France to hand-select oak trees for the barrels in which to age the white wine. He then dealt with Master Cooper Quinn Roberts of longstanding cooperage partner Tonnellerie Ô to figure out a nuanced toasting and barrel surface. The white wine aged for 22 months in 100% brand-new French oak and is now all set to delight in. It will continue to progress over the next 8-10 years.
The Thomas Collection is offered as a 3-bottle set, packaged in a giftable wood box and priced at $1,000. With just 250 sets readily available and consecutive numbering on each bottle, every is a distinctive addition in your cellar. See Baldacci Household Vineyards to read more.
Source: Forbes.