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BOND Pluribus - Cabernet Sauvignon
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BOND Pluribus

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The BOND Pluribus Cabernet Sauvignon is a highly sought-after wine produced from grapes grown in Napa Valley’s Atlas Peak American Viticultural Area. This single vineyard bottling is notable for its concentrated flavors of blackberry and dark cherry combined with cedar nuances. The wine possesses firm tannins and balanced acidity, making it suitable for long-term aging and appealing to serious collectors and enthusiasts who appreciate complex Napa Cabernet Sauvignon.

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Where are the grapes for BOND Pluribus grown?

The grapes for BOND Pluribus are grown in the Atlas Peak American Viticultural Area (AVA) within Napa Valley. This high-altitude, volcanic vineyard site contributes to the wine's intense concentration and structure.

Who produces the BOND Pluribus wine?

BOND is produced by Bill Harlan, the visionary behind Harlan Estate, with the goal of capturing the distinct character of Napa's top vineyard sites. Each wine in the portfolio is a single-vineyard bottling.

What tasting notes are associated with BOND Pluribus?

BOND Pluribus is notable for its concentrated flavors of blackberry and dark cherry, beautifully interwoven with cedar nuances. The volcanic soil imparts a distinct minerality and firm tannins to the palate.

How long should I age BOND Pluribus before drinking?

Due to its robust tannic structure and complex flavor profile, BOND Pluribus is a collectible wine that benefits from extended cellar aging. Many enthusiasts hold these bottles for a decade or more to allow the flavors to fully integrate.

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