Wine clubs of St. Helena
The St. Helena American Viticulture
Area is at the northern end of Napa Valley. Warmer and drier than the southern
parts of the valley, tis soils range from gravel and clay to volcanic soil.
Deep, ripe Cabernet Sauvignons and Merlots all come from St. Helena wineries. St.
Helena is is one of the centers of the world’s wine industry. Joining a wine
club is a good way to go on tours of this town and its surrounding area and
visit its numerous fine wineries.
A winery near St. Helena
Anderson’s
Conn Valley Vineyards is a great St. Helena winery. Near downtown St. Helena, it
has a microclimate cooler than other parts of the valley. At the vineyard, you
will have the chance to meet the owners and wine-makers and taste excellent
wine stored in the vineyard’s cave.
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, as well as the chance to try library wines such as
their 2007 Éloge. This dark ruby wine has an aroma of mocha, chocolate and
black stone fruits balanced with oakiness. Its flavor begins with the juicy
taste of ripe blackberries, followed by more dark fruit flavors with coffee
bean spice perfectly matched with fruit tannins. It has a finish lasting two to
three minutes in the mouth, making it a wine to savor. The ’07 Éloge is
expected to get even better as it ages. Try a bottle of ACVV wine today.
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