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MARTINDALE CELLARS WINE COLLECTION LEGACY III

DESSERT /PORT/SHERRY/(COOKING) WINE  ·  CALIFORNIA  ·  Approved Mar 19, 2025
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This MARTINDALE CELLARS WINE COLLECTION Cabernet Sauvignon offers a rich, full-bodied experience with firm tannins and dark fruit character. Originating from California, this dessert wine is perfect for pairing with a variety of dishes, including those that require cooking or sherry-like flavors. Whether you're looking to enjoy it on its own as a dessert wine or pair it with your favorite recipes, this Cabernet Sauvignon delivers the deep, complex flavors you expect from one of the world's most widely planted red grapes.

TTB ID25069001000346
Brand nameMARTINDALE CELLARS WINE COLLECTION
Fanciful nameLEGACY III
Class / typeDESSERT /PORT/SHERRY/(COOKING) WINE
Origin / appellationCALIFORNIA
Grape varietalsCabernet Sauvignon
Approval dateMar 19, 2025
StatusAPPROVED
Vendor code45636
Serial number25PL01
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