St. Helena and wine clubs
St. Helena, “Napa Valley’s main
street,” is one of the centers of the wine industry. Winery tours are devoted
to this town and its more than 80 wineries and numerous wine clubs. If you’re planning to go there, be
prepared to spend several days in the area. Try to find hotels and St. Helena wineries with at least 20 Yelp reviews and at least four stars. Take a trip into the Napa Valley countryside and explore the complex
terrain and weather that creates the many terroirs of Napa vineyards.
A winery near St. Helena
Some
of the best California wines come from Anderson’s Conn Valley Vineyards near
St. Helena. Anderson’s Conn Valley Vineyards has been owned and operated by the
Anderson family since 1983. By ordering six bottles or more per year, you can
join the Anderson’s Conn Valley Vineyards Wine Club. Club membership will get
you a discount on many of their finest wines, such as their Estate Reserve
Cabernet Sauvignon. The 2012 Estate Reserve Cabernet Sauvignon is possibly the
best Estate Reserve Anderson’s Conn Valley has ever created, arising from a
perfect year of moderate growing weather and a cool late September. It is dark
purple and red, with an aroma of super-ripe red raspberries, cloves and
licorice. The wine has a silky mouthfeel, with a flavor layered with expressive
dark red fruit, spices, and new leather and hints of orange peel. Its
complexity comes from the different Cab clones and rootstocks used to make it. Try
a bottle of ACVV wine today.
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