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Limited and Under $14 | Your New House Red Awaits

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These Little Berries Pack a BIG Punch of Flavor and Structure! is all Petit Verdot, all the time

These Little Berries Pack a BIG Punch of Flavor and Structure! [Vivino] Dear {NAME}, The closeout hits keep on coming... Structure? Huge. Color? Deep. Aromas? Intense. That’s right: this somewhat ironically named “Petit Verdot” grape checks every single box on my wish list for the perfect big, bold red. So much so, in fact, that it’s typically just used in small doses to boost the power of a Bordeaux blend. But this [inky, juicy, and irresistibly aromatic 2016 Reserve bottling from Clos du Bois]( is all Petit Verdot, all the time—and it’s not for the faint of heart. [But here’s why it just might be your next house red:]( 👉 4.0 ★ (all-vintage rating) 👉 Vivino Editor’s Pick in the 2016 vintage 👉 Rare, no-longer-made bottling from Clos du Bois’ premium Sonoma Reserve series 👉 At an unbelievable 77% off—normally a $60 bottle—today’s under-$14 price dwarfs the competition—California Petit Verdot typically costs at least twice as much, like 2016 Opaque Petit Verdot (3.9 ★, $30) The rich, concentrated 2016 is a deep, dark purple in the glass. Intense, enticing aromas of ripe black fruit, fragrant violet, black pepper, tobacco, and vanilla come together on the nose, while the textured, dense palate displays powerful, robust tannins and a subtle splash of refreshing acidity. [This is the last vintage that was made of this wine,]( and there’s not a whole lot left to go around. A little advice: Get it while you can—this wine is a BIG deal. Cheers, Vivino's Wine Curator [Unsubscribe]( from Vivino Offers Sold by The Barrel Room, a licensed California retailer. 100 Montgomery, Suite 2000, San Francisco, CA 94104

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