Happy Harry's Direct Offer No. 19

My Favorite Neighbor

My Favorite Neighbor is a wine producer and brand based in Paso Robles, California, sourcing fruit from a range of grower-vineyards in San Luis Obispo County. Established by Eric Jensen of Booker Vineyard in homage to his “favorite neighbor”, Stephan Asseo of L’Aventure Winery. Stretching wide across the Westside Hills of Paso Robles is clay soil amazingly similar to those found in Napa and Bordeaux. Today, these special sites are farmed meticulously by the farmers who have become My Favorite Neighbors. With their dedication to the land, My Favorite Neighbor is able to craft a world class wine without any shortcuts or compromises.

Happy Harry’s had the privilege to be the first in the state of North Dakota to sell these two amazing wines that definitely over deliver for the price—be one of the first to try these wines or give one to your Favorite Neighbor!

My Favorite Neighbor Cabernet Sauvignon—2018

The 2018 displays a deep, velvety shade of purple/ruby. Exploding from the glass are classic Cabernet aromas of cassis, nutmeg, and hints of cinnamon spice. Rounded and full bodied, this red fruit-driven wine sings with silky smooth tannins, opulent and rich textures, and an impossibly long finish. This wine is for those that like soft, elegant Cabernets with no rough edges that are ready to drink immediately.

– 95 points—Robert Parker

My Favorite Neighbor Cabernet is SOLD OUT. Thank you.

Happy Harry’s Direct Exclusive Offer

Direct Price – $44.97
Retail Price – $52.99

*Only 30 bottles in the entire state of North Dakota!

SOLD OUT

Harvey & Harriet—2019

Harvey and Harriet is the Bordeaux blend created by Eric Jensen of Booker Vineyard, in an attempt to make a wine that his parents would love and could afford. It is a wine that’s made by hard work, the best vineyard sites, the best barrels, the best team and of course no additives or concentrates. A world class wine for everyone who appreciates high quality without the high price tag.

At first blush, an exuberant bouquet of candied blueberries, blackberries, jasmine, and orange blossoms jumps out of the glass and demands full attention. Underneath the fruits and flowers lie warm scents of brioche, cocoa and baking spices. The taster is then rewarded with intense cherry, mixed berry and pluot followed by caramel and espresso. The overall sensation is sublime bliss on the palate as the elegant finish slowly fades away.

Blend: 40% Cabernet Sauvignon, 20% Syrah, 10% Petite Sirah, 10% Cabernet Franc, 10% Petit Verdot, 10% Malbec

– 94 points—Robert Parker

Happy Harry’s Direct Exclusive Offer

Direct Price – $26.97
Retail Price – $31.99

*Only 60 bottles in the entire state of North Dakota!

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