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Chateau Souverain
California, the most populous state of the United States, located on the Pacific coast of North America is bordered by Oregon, Nevada, Arizona and Mexico. The four largest cities are Los Angeles, San Diego, San Jose and San Francisco. California is also the home of and wine producing regions such as Santa Barbara and Northern California's Wine Country. Chateau Souverain is founded in the Alexander Valley and Sonoma County. It offers high quality wines that showcase the best varietals from the best appellations. Ed Killian joined Chateau Souverain winery as associate winemaker in 1992 from Lambert Bridge Winery in Dry Creek Valley. In his role as associate winemaker, Ed Killian had a strong hand in every aspect of winemaking at Chateau Souverain Winery, and was named winemaker in May of 1996. Chateau Souverain offers wines like Estate Cabernet Sauvignon, Winemaker's Reserve, Merlot, and Winemakers Reserve Chardonnay. Their new releases are the Russian River Valley Pinot Noir, Winemaker's Reserve Merlot and Alexander Valley. At Chateau Souverain, they formed a Wine Club that brings the best of Sonoma County's food and wine. They are aware that wine is a perfect balance to food and they want one to experience this through their wine club. They hope to make their membership more enjoyable by combining both to benefit their Wine Club members. The benefits of the club are 20 percent discount on all wines, quarterly shipment of their newest releases, shipped at a 10 percent discount, 10 percent discount on all merchandise, Free tasting at Cellar 360 in Healdsburg. They include all domestic and international wines, in addition to wines from Chateau Souverain.
Chateau Souverain Winery is one of the best in the wine business and it is aware that quality is not accidental but by high intention and perseverance. That way, their wines are the highest expression of both variety and appellation.
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