Description
With its roots so deeply ensconced in the foundations of California’s coastal appellations, Buena Vista Winery is again introducing wines from the North Coast. The North Coast wines include a diverse array of varietals that celebrate the diversity of California’s terroir and the contribution of Buena Vista to establishing the California wine world. This delightful Cabernet Sauvignon is sourced from vineyards in the Fountaingrove District, Sonoma Mountain, and Alexander Valley – all part of California’s distinctive North Coast appellation. Watch our video: https:///watch?v=CGwNOqXhAhs&has_verified=1Download trade tools: https:///trade/brand-assets/buena-vista-winery
Producer Description
Buena Vista Winery, founded in 1857, has a rich and unrivaled heritage as the first premium – and certainly the most colorful – of all of the wineries in California. Its founder, Agoston Haraszthy, the selfproclaimed “Count of Buena Vista,” was a vivacious and eccentric pioneer with a veritable love and unending commitment to California wine. Just as we know today, the Count understood that great wine comes not only from great grapes, but also from great places. He chose the southernmost part of Sonoma Valley to build his winery due to the ideal location and ability to stretch his more than 6,000-acre estate into parts of Sonoma and Napa. Both regions offer a unique terroir – the magical combination of all the attributes required to create outstanding wines of a particular site – from the soil and the climate to the site’s exposure to the sun and the vine itself. With the release of our Chateau Buena Vista wines, we are fortunate to uphold the legacy that was built by our illustrious founder, Count Agoston Haraszthy. These wines are a culmination of the storied history of Buena Vista. a story like no other. They honor the estate’s original foundation in the Napa and Sonoma valleys as well as the influence and prominence that Buena Vista Winery holds in establishing Napa and Sonoma as the preeminent wine regions of California.