Cobblestone Vineyards Cabernet Sauvignon Reserve Atlas Peak Napa Valley 2014  - Last Bottle

Cobblestone Vineyards Cabernet Sauvignon Reserve Atlas Peak Napa Valley 2014

OVER 68% OFF and coming at you for the cray-cray unreal price of…just $25!!! TWENTY-FIVE DOLLARS!!

We just aren’t stopping with the deals…ever. A few months back, I told you all about Saul Levine – the self-built, last-man-standing-independent radio pioneer of the Los Angeles basin. His sheer verve allowed him to buy a little chardonnay vineyard in Salinas in 1971 and he’s been making small amounts of wine under the Cobblestone brand for decades! They added this vineyard way up on Atlas Peak in 1997 – and deep, concentrated, and rich CABERNET SAUVIGNON is what. They. DO!!

And, man…are we glad they do, too! Up at 1500 feet, this is a structured, beautifully layered, mountain cabernet with gob-smacking intensity and impenetrable depth. Rich mocha, boysenberry pie, plus violets, crème de cassis, blueberries, and red cherries...just impeccable elegance and softness – as the best 2014 Napa cabs are known for! The 1,500 feet of elevation and the rocky slopes of Atlas Peak lend a brawny, intense end that will carry this wine into a long and enduring finish. 

But that price! ONLY $25? For single vineyard Napa cab? That’s a $55 savings for the mathematically impaired (no shame, I used a calculator). If you like Napa cab, you simply CANNOT miss this. Saul is 95 years old, and who knows when we might get more of this…trust me, get as much as you can...while it lasts!


Cobblestone Vineyards, named after the round river rocks found in their first vineyard, has been creating New World stunners since 1971.

Technical Details

Country: United States
Region: California
Appellation: Napa Valley
Varietal: Cabernet Sauvignon
Vineyard: Cobblestone Vineyard
Alcohol: 14.90%

About The Producer

Cobblestone is a small family-run operation that first began when Saul Levine, along with his wife Anita, purchased a 75-acre property in the Salinas Valley in Monterey County and planted it to chardonnay. Their philosophy is terroir-driven, they opt to plant only the best varieties for the terroir. In 1997, the Levine Family set out to introduce California-grown cabernet sauvignon to their repertoire– and no terroir does cabernet sauvignon quite like the Napa Valley. This pursuit brought them to Atlas Peak, where they purchased 25 acres at an elevation of 1,500 feet, northeast of the city of Napa. Their next pursuit was New World pinot noir, and just like that, they were off to Martinborough, New Zealand, where they bought a 10 acres just north of Wellington in 2008. At all three vineyard sites, the Levine family seeks to create limited-production wines that speak to the true nature of their terroir.

Pairing Suggestions

Filet mignon, mushroom galette

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