4 Sonoma County Wines Named Among 'Top 10 Values': Wine Spectator

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Healdsburg CA

18 January, 2022

8:13 PM

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SONOMA COUNTY, CA — Four Sonoma County wines are included in Wine Spectator's first-ever "Top 10 Wine Values" list, and more than half of the wines are from California, the publication announced. The inaugural list features bottles that are rated 90 points or higher on Wine Spectator's 100-point scale, cost $40 or less and are made in large-enough quantities to be widely available. Winners from Sonoma County include: Wine Value No. 3: J | Pinot Noir Monterey-Sonoma-Santa Barbara Counties Winemaker's Selection 2018 | 91 Score | $25 | 65,000 cases made | California Wine Value No. 5: Seghesio | Zinfandel Sonoma County Sonoma 2019 | 92 Score | $26 | 100,685 cases made | CaliforniaWine Value No. 7: Dry Creek | Fumé Blanc Sonoma County 2020 | 92 Score | $16 | 29,000 cases made | CaliforniaWine Value No. 9: Frei Brothers | Cabernet Sauvignon Alexander Valley Sonoma Reserve 2018 | 90 Score | $27 | 40,000 cases made | California Additional winners from California include: Wine Value No. 8: Stag's Leap Wine Cellars | Chardonnay Napa Valley Karia 2019 | 91 Score | $34 | 26,400 cases made | CaliforniaWine Value No. 10: Cambria | Chardonnay Santa Maria Valley Katherine's Vineyard 2019 | 91 Score | $22 | 52,000 cases made | California See the full list here.

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