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BOND Vecina is a Cabernet Sauvignon from the Uco Valley of Argentina, exhibiting notes of blackberry, violet, and cedar alongside firm tannins and a persistent finish, reflecting the region’s high altitude vineyards.
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Who produces the BOND Vecina wine?
BOND Vecina is actually produced by William (Bill) Harlan in Napa Valley, California, rather than Argentina's Uco Valley. The BOND project focuses on crafting distinct single-vineyard Cabernet Sauvignon from Napa's mountainous appellations.
Where is the Vecina vineyard located?
Despite any confusion with South American regions, Vecina grapes are grown in a specific estate vineyard on the western slopes of the Mayacamas mountain range in Napa Valley. The site is known for its volcanic soils and high elevation.
What grape varieties are used in BOND Vecina?
BOND Vecina is a Cabernet Sauvignon-dominant red wine. While the exact blend varies by vintage, it consistently exhibits notes of blackberry, violet, and cedar alongside firm tannins.
When was the BOND estate established?
The BOND project was established in the late 1990s by Bill Harlan. The first official commercial release of the Vecina vintage took place shortly after the vineyard was planted and developed into maturity.
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