14 Hands Juicy Red Blend Run Wild Columbia Valley 750 ML
SKU: SGPF990874
Product Details
Brand: | 14 Hands |
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Country: | United States |
Region: | Washington |
Appellation: | Columbia Valley |
Grapes Varietal: | Red Blend |
Wine Type: | Still |
Wine Style: | Red |
Size: | 750 ML |
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Juicy and fruit-forward, 14 Hands Run Wild showcases a vibrant blend of red grape varieties with flavors of ripe blueberries, black currants and black raspberries. Soft tannins, lively acidity, and a lingering finish allow for endless pairing options. Pair this wine alongside pasta with red sauce, cheeseburger and fries and pizza margherita.\n \n Producer Information\n \n 14 Hands Winery is a Washington state wine producer, based in the Columbia Valley. It produces a number of varietal wines from popular regional varieties like Cabernet Sauvignon, Syrah and Riesling. The brand was created in 2005 by Ste. Michelle Wine Estates, which also owns the major Washington labels Chateau Ste. Michelle and Columbia Crest. It was conceived as a restaurant line but, due to its popularity, production was increased to satisfy retailers as well. This led to 14 Hands becoming one of the fastest-growing American wine labels and several million cases are produced each year. Fruit for the 14 Hands reserve range is sourced from the Horse Heaven Hills AVA, and the name refers to the measurement of horses – specifically to the height of mustangs. 14 Hands produces a wide catalogue of wines split between a reserve range and a more value-driven range.The value range carries the broader Columbia Valley designation. In 2014, the 14 Hands label took over the Snoqualmie winery in Prosser, Washington. Snoqualmie, also owned by Chateau Ste. Michelle, relocated its production facilities to the Columbia Crest winery.