This **Spring Mountain District red blend** should show the mountain estate’s hallmark mix of dark fruit, structure, and savory depth. Expect blackberry and black cherry notes layered with dried herbs, cedar, and a touch of spice, with firm but polished tannins. The 2014 Napa vintage was generally strong, so the wine likely has good balance and a long, composed finish. If you enjoy Cabernet-based Bordeaux blends with a bit of left-bank restraint, it will likely sit somewhere between classic Napa richness and a more age-worthy, mountain-driven style.
Serve it with **grilled ribeye, roast lamb, or mushroom dishes**.
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