Hamilton Cellars Estate Bona Vita Red Mountain 2021
Red Blend from Washington, United States
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$14.99Hamilton Cellars Estate Bona Vita Red Mountain 2021
Red Blend from Washington, United States

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- Built on passion, persistence, and a dream, Hamilton Cellars took an ambitious plan to open a winery and tasting room on Red Mountain in 2006 to fruition despite many obstacles. Because of its central location within Columbia Valley, all grapes for their wines grow in premium sites within thirty-five miles of their tasting room.
- Winemaker Charlie Hoppes' thirty-plus years of experience include a decade with Hamilton Cellars, providing a steady hand on the rudder while generating creative new ways to highlight exceptional Washington State terroir.
- The 2021 Estate "Bona Vita" uses a Bordelais blend, including Cabernet Franc, Merlot, Malbec, and Petit Verdot. The fruit comes from the Bel Tramonto Vineyard, a name that in Italian means "beautiful sunset," aptly describing its perch on Red Mountain overlooking the lower Yakima Valley.
Here's Why You Should Stock Up
- Built on passion, persistence, and a dream, Hamilton Cellars took an ambitious plan to open a winery and tasting room on Red Mountain in 2006 to fruition despite many obstacles. Because of its central location within Columbia Valley, all grapes for their wines grow in premium sites within thirty-five miles of their tasting room.
- Winemaker Charlie Hoppes' thirty-plus years of experience include a decade with Hamilton Cellars, providing a steady hand on the rudder while generating creative new ways to highlight exceptional Washington State terroir.
- The 2021 Estate "Bona Vita" uses a Bordelais blend, including Cabernet Franc, Merlot, Malbec, and Petit Verdot. The fruit comes from the Bel Tramonto Vineyard, a name that in Italian means "beautiful sunset," aptly describing its perch on Red Mountain overlooking the lower Yakima Valley.