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St. Clement Vineyards
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. At St. Clement Vineyards they make wines which reward the patient collector. However, they realize that not all of their customers have the space, or will power to store a fine bottle of wine for several years. Therefore, they periodically re-release wines which have aged in the winery's own stone cellars for your immediate enjoyment. They also want to make sure that collectors of their wine have access to harvest notes and winemakers comments. At St. Clement Vineyards, they pride their selves on their long-term relationships with some of Napa Valley's finest grape growers. From Abbott's Vineyard in Los Carneros, to Progeny Vineyard on Mt. Veeder, to the Quarry Vineyard in the heart of Rutherford, they source fruit that speaks of the land from which it comes. It is this diversity of character that gives their wines their individual style and grace. At St. Clement, they have sought contracts for the finest grapes in Napa Valley, working with some of the area's most dedicated growers in the region's most prestigious appellations. Each year, hand selected lots from these premium vineyards are chosen by their Winemaker Danielle Cyrot to be part of their single vineyard futures program. These wines are crafted in small quantities to insure the highest level of quality and are available to St. Clement Wine Club Members only. The goal of St Clement Vineyards has always been to produce small quantities of noble wines in the tradition of the classic European wine estate and wines which consistently reflect the unique and enduring characteristics of soil and climate. They manufacture twelfth different types of wines.
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