Casey Flat Ranch Rose 2014

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    Casey Flat Ranch Rose 2014 Front Label
    Casey Flat Ranch Rose 2014 Front Label

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    Vintage
    2014

    Size
    750ML

    ABV
    14.1%

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    Winemaker Notes

    Pale salmon pink in color. Raspberries and cream on the nose with underlying tones of ripe watermelon. The palate is focused with mouthwatering acidity. This wine finishes with delicious bright fruit that lingers on and on.
    Casey Flat Ranch

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    Casey Flat Ranch, California
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    Nestled high in the mountains of Northern California, adjacent to Napa County, Casey Flat Ranch is home to the Casey Flat Ranch Vineyards and a working Longhorn Cattle operation. The 24-acre vineyard originally planted in 2004 sits on a gentle slope and holds a combination of Bordeaux and Rhone varieties. The vineyard is sustainably cultivated, using materials and farming techniques that emphasize water and soil conservation. Climate conditions at the vineyard site are parallel to the Oakville/Rutherford appellations of the Napa Valley, located 22 miles to the west. Open Range wines reflect a spirit of adventure, exploration and discovery.
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    EPC29491_2014 Item# 143098

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