Realm The Bard Red Blend Napa Valley 2021 750 ML
SKU: NL30314639
Product Details
| Brand: | Realm Cellars |
|---|---|
| Country: | United States |
| Region: | California |
| Appellation: | Napa Valley |
| Grapes Varietal: | Cabernet Sauvignon |
| Type: | Still Red Wine |
| Wine Type: | Red Wine |
| Wine Style: | Full-Bodied Red |
| Vintage: | 2021 |
| Size: | 750 ML |
Collections:2021, 750 ML, All Exclude No Deal !!..., Cabernet Sauvignon, california, Full-Bodied Red, Napa Valley, Realm Cellars, Red Wine, Still Red Wine, United States, Wine
Tags: 14.8%, 2021, 750 ML, Cabernet Sauvignon, California, Full-Bodied Red, Napa Valley, Realm Cellars, red wine, Still Red Wine, United States
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Realm The Bard Red Blend Napa Valley 2021 is a masterful creation that reflects the artistry and boldness of Napa winemaking. Crafted with precision, this Red Blend Napa Valley wine offers layers of dark fruit, spice, and supple tannins, making it both powerful and elegant. Realm The Bard Red Blend Napa Valley 2021 captures the harmony between richness and finesse, ensuring a memorable tasting experience.
The character of this Red Blend Napa Valley is revealed in its complex profile of blackberry, cassis, plum, and subtle mocha. Hints of cedar and spice add depth, while the velvety texture creates balance and sophistication. Realm The Bard Red Blend Napa Valley 2021 stands as a fine example of how multiple varietals can unite to form a structured and expressive wine.
For collectors and enthusiasts alike, Realm The Bard Red Blend Napa Valley 2021 is a benchmark bottle. This Red Blend Napa Valley combines elegance, intensity, and age-worthy potential, making it perfect for pairing with grilled meats, hearty dishes, or enjoying as a centerpiece for special occasions. Realm The Bard Red Blend Napa Valley 2021 reflects Realm Cellars’ dedication to excellence and Napa’s world-class terroir.
Blackberry, cassis, and plum layered with mocha, cedar, and spice. Velvety tannins with a long, elegant finish.


