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California Cabernet Wines Magito Cabernet Sauvignon Highland Blend 2006 is blended with Merlot and Cabernet Franc to produce balanced dark blackberry and restrained flavors. Magito Cabernet Highlands 2006 is a traditional "old world" French Bordeaux style blend with a touch of neo-classical artisan winemaking skills, which creates an original, yet classic wine drinking experience. The Cabernet Sauvignon Highland Blend 2006 shows abundant blackberry and spice aromatics, and dark fruit flavors, with a firm tannin base. Magito source these grapes from vineyards at higher elevations (the Chalk Hill and Anderson Valley appellations in Sonoma County) where they grow in a cooler climate and in soils that hold less water. These grapes are more naturally regulating to the growth of the vine, and that by the time the vine is in a higher-growth phase, there is very little moisture left in the soil. Slower growth translates into grapes that have more concentrated flavors. It has won 5 wine awards including Gold and "Best in Class" at the 2007 New World International Wine Competition, and an 8.5 out of 10 rating by Vinography.
Magito Wines are created to reflect the Spirit of the Magi, an ancient tribe that was revered for sharing their cultural heritage. Magito means to give, to share and to enjoy with friends. Magito's specialty is blending grape varietals from great vineyards in Napa Valley, Sonoma Valley and other California wine country regions. It’s their way of celebrating the diversity of different vineyards and the power of blending to create new ways to enjoy wine. All their wines have earned high ratings and raving reviews.
RATINGS: 100 Top Values, WINE & SPIRITS MAGAZINE
92 - Tasting.com
California's Best Boutique Wines - Vinography
Gold Medal and Best in Class - New World Wine Competition
Winner - National Women's Wine Competition
Gold Medal - World Wine Championships
Silver Medal - Dallas Morning News Wine Competition