Due east of Napa, tucked away in northern California's rolling Dunnigan Hills, is a little town called Zamora. Back in the late 1800's, folks used to call it Black's Station. At its height, this hub founded by J.J. Black boasted a hotel, two stores, a jail, blacksmith shops and a town hall. Today we grow our grapes in Zamora and we'd like to think that the wines carry with them the character and frontier-style of the old town. Black's Station wines celebrate the virtues of Yolo County: homegrown fruit farmed with careful attention to quality and an eye to value. Black's Station sticks to the classics, Chardonnay and Bordeaux varietals, grown in our vineyards and made to showcase the spirit of our region.
Vibrant fruit characters that explode from the glass are backed by hints of tobacco and chocolate aromas. The 2018 Black’s Station Cabernet Sauvignon shows lovely
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The 2018 Blacks Statino is a dense, concentrated Malbec that opens up with aromas of cassis, leather and bright red fruit. Flavors of dried blueberry,
Wine Enthusiast 90 Dark in color, this full-bodied and firmly tannic wine offers a black pepper tone with just-ripe blueberry and licorice flavors. These notes fan
"The 2015 Black’s Station Malbec opens up with beautiful berry fruit aromas and a hint of violets. This wine is bright and alive on the
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