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        • Hidden Ridge Impassable Mountain Reserve Cabernet Sauvignon 2013
          Cabernet Sauvignon from Sonoma County, California
          • RP100
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        • Hidden Ridge 55% Slope Cabernet Sauvignon 2013
          Cabernet Sauvignon from Sonoma County, California
          • RP97
          4.7 23 Ratings
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        Comprised of 55 acres of Cabernet and broken into 21 blocks, Hidden Ri...

        Comprised of 55 acres of Cabernet and broken into 21 blocks, Hidden Ridge Vineyards is located in rugged terrain, between Mount Hood and Diamond Mountain on Mayacamas mountain range between Santa Rosa and St. Helena. At elevations ranging from 1200-1700 feet, their terraced vineyards fall between the range's saddles creating some of the most dramatic vineyard sites in Sonoma. Their closest neighbors are Pride & Paloma Vineyards.

        "That's some good grape dirt up there," Oklahoma native and owner Lynn Hofacket points out eyeing his property. Adds winemaker Marco Di Giulio, "A vineyard so steep, so well developed, so interesting in its planning scheme and with so much vision behind it that I could not help but be blown away. I bring my other winemaker friends out there because I like to see the awed expressions on their faces. Yeah, it's really that amazing."

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