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L. A. Cetto Chardonnay “Private Reserve” 2007
L. A. Cetto Cabernet Sauvignon “Private Reserve” 2005 L. A. Cetto Nebbiolo “Private Reserve” 2004 Shockingly Good Wines – Only $14.99 Introductory Price! Free Shipping on 6 Bottle Purchase! We Can Hold Your Wine Until Cooler Shipping Weather |
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OK, we admit that it’s much easier to sell Tequila or Cerveza from Mexico than wine. But those adventurous souls who are not afraid to try new wines will be well rewarded with today’s offer! L.A. Cetto winery is Mexico’s largest producer of wine with three wine tasting rooms all within easy driving distance from San Diego. This Italian family provides regional and global markets with affordable quality wines. In fact, their winemaker, Camillo Magoni, was recently selected as “the top winemaker in the world” by the Dutch magazine, Vinbladet. In 1924 Don Angelo Cetto came to Mexico from Italy, establishing a small winemaking business in Tijuana by 1926. Using skills and knowledge gained as a young man back in the Alps of northern Italy near Selva di Levico, Trento, he produced fortified wines such as sherry and port in traditional Italian style Don Angelo created quality wines, allowing him to supply locals and Americans seeking refreshment during the days of prohibition in the United States. The business flourished, enabling Don Angelo to expand his grape growing operation and purchase his first ranch, El Escondido, between Tecate and Tijuana. The winery now owns about 2,000 prime acres throughout Mexico’s wine growing region between Tecate and Santo Tomas. L.A. Cetto wines were recently chosen to honor Mexican President Calderon during his last visit to the White House for a fancy dinner with President Obama, cooked by famous Chicago chef Rick Bayless. We were somewhat skeptical when we tried these “Private Reserve” wines for the first time. In a nutshell, the wines exceeded our expectations, particularly the trio offered today, L.A. Cetto’s “top of the line.” Trust us folks, there’s a lot of wine for the money here. |
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Their Cabernet Sauvignon has won nearly twenty international awards. Cabernet Sauvignon Private Reserve gained thirteen awards.
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L.A. Cetto is the largest producer of Nebbiolo wines in the world outside of Italy. The red Nebbiolo grape is often found in Piedmont, Italy, and is known to produce some of the finest Italian wines such as Barolo and Barbaresco. L.A. Cetto Nebbiolo has won twenty-one international medals including a recent gold medal from the Winemakers Association of France and their trophy for “the best red wine of the year.” This private reserve wine is aged in french oak for 14 months and bottle aged two years, with an alcohol content of 13-14%. It has an intense ruby red color with flashes of garnet, concentrated red and black fruits with undertones of prune, vanilla, spices and wood, mature tannins, velvety, dry and well rounded.
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