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22 High End Wines of Constellation Brand
Robert Mondavi Brands, The symbol of Napa Valley. The goal of Robert Mondavi Winery has always been to produce wines that stand in the company of the greatest wines of the world.
Highest price: Robert Mondavi Reserve Cabernet Sauvignon 2007 $109
Lowest price: Robert Mondavi Napa Valley Chardonnay 2007 $19.49

Franciscan Estate, It is the signature wines of Napa Valley in CA. Franciscan is one of Napa Valley`s most venerable wineries, with a rich history more than 35 years. In its website, signature wines, limited release and winery only are recommended. Highest price: Franciscan Oakville Estate Reserve Cabernet, Cabernet Sauvignon Napa, 1985 $119.88
The range of Average price of wines from 1991-2008 is $16 to $37, among, 1996 reaches $70.
Lowest price: Franciscan Sauvignon Blanc, White Napa Valley, Napa County, California, United States, 2005 $9.99 Wild Horse, Wild Horse Winery was founded in 1983 and named for the wild mustangs that roamed the hills east of the vineyard estate. They suggest a free, noble spirit and are the ideal symbol for the Wild Horse Winery & Vineyards commitment to spirited winemaking. At Wild Horse Winery & Vineyards, the free-spirited attitude, driving curiosity and passion for fine winemaking are what make them unique. Highest price: Wild Horse, Pinot Noir California, 1993 $45.85
Lowest price: Wild Horse Pinot Noir 2008 375ml Central Coast California, 2008 $9.95

Simi, Simi’s philosophy has always been to create delicious wines that reflect the diversity of Sonoma County – from the foggy Sonoma Coast in the west, cool Carneros in the south, and warm Dry Creek and Alexander Valleys in the north and east. Throughout the winery’s more than 130-year history, Simi has grown under the leadership of outstanding winemakers and incredible vineyards
Highest price: Simi Cabernet Sauvignon Reserve, 1974 $243.83
Lowest price: Simi

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