This St. Helena Estate Just Changed
the Luxury Wine Game
What makes a $150-quality Napa Cab sell for $60?
The quality is undeniable. Prime St. Helena location. 100% organic estate fruit. Prestigious winemaking talent.
The New Wine Review weighed in with 97 points, and Wine Enthusiast with 94 points. But the price? That's where things get interesting.
You see, Ehlers Estate operates differently than any other luxury wine producer in Napa. While others focus on maximizing profits, this estate's proceeds support cardiovascular research through the Leducq Charitable Trust.
Think about that for a moment. Estate-grown organic fruit. French oak aging. Superstar winemaker Laura Díaz Muñoz (whose pedigree includes Cardinale and Lokoya).
All the elements of a $150 bottle of wine.
Here's the remarkable part:
Elsewhere, this wine commands $85. (And that’s considered a bargain)
Your price? Just $59.99.
Want even better value?
$54.99 per bottle when you buy 6
$49.99 per bottle when you buy 12
The wine itself? Pure St. Helena elegance. A blend of 89% Cabernet Sauvignon and 11% Cabernet Franc that delivers exactly what you'd expect from a premium Napa estate – rich, complex, age-worthy.
Order 6+ bottles for free shipping. Your cellar gets incredible wine, and medical research gets funding. When's the last time fine wine could do that?
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