New Release

2023 HALL Terra Secca Cabernet Sauvignon

$75.00

*Due to high temperatures, some orders may experience shipping delays.

We source from select vineyards along the Soda Canyon corridor, known for its dry rocky soils, and hillside aspects. Low vigor growing conditions stress the vines to produce small clusters with deeply concentrated berries. This unique growing region in south eastern Napa Valley produces wines of tremendous depth and great aging potential.

Bottle of 2022 HALL Terra Secca Cabernet Sauvignon on a kitchen counter, with cheese, crackers, and a glass of red wine on a wooden board in the background

Tasting notes

The 2023 vintage of Terra Secca opens with fresh aromas of dark fruit, freshly turned earth, violets and beautifully integrated oak. The dark earth and vibrant fruit flavors carry through to the palate for a rich, yet lifted flavor profile. The finish is long, dense and nuanced with the age-worthy promise of a great vintage.

  • Dark Fruit
  • Freshly Turned Earth
  • Violet
  • Spicy Oak

Vineyard notes

Napa Valley AVA

At only 30 miles long and 5 miles across, Napa Valley is an extraordinary place with an amazing diversity of terroir within its valley floor.

16 Distinctive Sub-Regions

Each characterized by its unique soils and climate. These individual areas give birth to wines that bear the distinct narratives of their respective locations.

The Art of Blending

HALL sources wine from across the entirety of Napa Valley. This approach enables our winemaking team to express the art of blending through our Napa Valley wines.

Wine Facts

We source from select vineyards along the Soda Canyon corridor, known for its dry rocky soils, and hillside aspects. Low vigor growing conditions stress the vines to produce small clusters with deeply concentrated berries. This unique growing region in south eastern Napa Valley produces wines of tremendous depth and great aging potential.

Bottle Size

750ml

Varietal Composition

95% Cabernet Sauvignon, 5% Merlot

Barrel Aging

24 Months in 65% New French Oak

Vineyard Designation

Grower Partners in Soda Canyon and Atlas Peak

Appellation

Napa Valley

Vintage Notes

'The 2023 growing season was all about patience. A very long, wet winter replenished the soils and filled our reservoirs. Cooler spring weather delayed budbreak and the start of the growing season by several weeks. Late spring saw moderate warmth and led to substantial canopy growth, as well as a healthy crop load on the vines. Mild, warm temperatures created perfect ripening conditions throughout the summer and early fall. The longer hang time allowed the fruit to reach optimum ripeness, and resulted in a superb vintage that is fresh, full of flavor, with great balance and fruit density.

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