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Rating from the experts
91
W&S
2019
Full of flavor, this wine’s lavish oak surrounds cabernet’s olive and cocoa scents. The wine feels comfortable and generous within that oak frame, powerful and succulent. For steak.
90
WE
2018
Aromas of butterscotch, chocolate, tar and cherry lead to fruit and barrel flavors that show a pleasing richness and a creamy feel. The oak plays prominently in the show but plays its part well.
Product details
Size750ml
ABV14.5%
CountryUnited States
RegionWashington
AppellationWA - Columbia Valley
SKU78260
Description
Specially selected and carefully aged, Chateau Ste. Michelle Indian Wells Cabernet Sauvignon showcases a lush texture and concentrated flavors of blackberry and black cherry. Aged in French oak barrels, this medium to full-bodied red wine is a perfect blend of Cabernet Sauvignon and Syrah. Enjoy the very best in quality and flavor, with a 750 mL bottle of Chateau Ste. Michelle Indian Wells Cabernet Sauvignon - a perfect addition to any occasion!
Since 1967, the dedicated winemakers at Chateau Ste. Michelle have crafted some of the most spectacular wines in the world—notably through the meticulous approach to Indian Wells. At Chateau Ste. Michelle, the experience of Washington State’s inviting elegance and sophistication is in everything we do. Championing craftsmanship and creativity to provide a sense of wonder in every bottle. Chateau Ste. Michelle winery owns 3,500 acres in the Columbia Valley of eastern Washington, including Horse Heaven, Canoe Ridge Estate and Cold Creek vineyards.
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