Let the choice be theirs with a digital gift card redeemable for wine and goods online at Darioush.com or in-person at the winery. Available in denominations of $50, $100, $200, or $300.
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This elegant gift set features the 2012 Late Harvest Shahpar alongside two exquisite handcrafted tableware pieces highlighting the pomegranate, an age-old symbol of prosperity in Persian culture.
Let the choice be theirs with a gift card redeemable for wine and goods online at Darioush.com or in-person at the winery. Available in denominations of $50, $150, $250 and $500.
This classic gift for the ultimate wine enthusiast pairs a bottle of our flagship wine, 2021 Signature Cabernet Sauvignon with two elegant wine stems by artisan glass maker, Sophienwald, of Austria. Darioush's crown icon is delicately engraved at the base of each stem as a special keepsake.
The 2021 Signature Cabernet Sauvignon celebrates Darioush’s 25th anniversary and bottling. Rewarding with extraordinary depth and poise, the drinking pleasure of this vintage begins with notes of royal cassis that fan out on the palate and continue with silky black cherry and refined dark berry fruit framed by bakers’ chocolate, cedar, and toasted sage.
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Darioush works closely with olive orchards in northern California to produce fresh, expressive, and aromatic olive oils. As with the grapes we grow and vines we tend, our olive farmers are committed to respect and care for the land.
This set features two distinctive Darioush Extra Virgin Olive Oils side by side with our Persian-style roasted pistachios.
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A presentation-worthy collection of goods we always want within arms-reach (particularly on weekends): a bottle of our expressive Malbec, casual logo cap and stainless steel cork puller.
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Perfectly suited for the at-home chef, this collection combines a sleek and stylish apron, best-selling Persian cookbook Saffron Tales, a bottle of Darioush Extra Virgin “Ascolano” Olive Oil, and to tie it all together, a bottle of our single-vineyard Bordeaux blend, 2019 Sage Vineyard Red Wine produced only in certain vintages.
Add modern elegance to the refined holiday table with a bottle of 2023 Signature Viognier coordinated with this 3-piece set by Juliska, including a beautiful wine carafe and two stemless tumblers.
Laden with wonderful varietal notes of stone fruits and tropical flora, the 2023 Signature Viognier exhibits abundant flavors of crisp nectarine, fresh peach, and guava nectar, with refreshing notes of tangy kumquat and tart lemon meringue elongating the exceptionally bright, refreshing finish.
Darioush Signature Shiraz is crafted to coax the inherent complexity, structure, and age-worthiness of this versatile variety. Enjoy three or six bottles in this collection set.
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This three-vintage vertical contains 2014, 2015, and 2016 vintages of Signature Cabernet Sauvignon, the flagship wine of the Darioush estate.
Hailing from Southern Napa Valley’s fog-influenced districts and hillsides results in powerful, personality-driven Cabernet Sauvignon with extraordinary character, depth, and poise. This is a unique opportunity to compare three remarkable vintages side by side.
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Darius II captures the diverse and exquisite beauty within each vintage in a rare library release. The time-honored artworks selected for each label span thousands of years of creativity and reflect the craftsmanship and integrity of Darius II.
THE LABEL ART
Echoing the intricacy and vibrancy that distinguishes the 2015 vintage from its predecessors, this label depicts an elaborately embroidered linen scarf from the 18th century, held in the V&A’s world-class collection of Middle Eastern textiles. From the 1720’s onwards, Ottoman embroidery became a genuinely creative art form – new, naturalistic floral motifs were introduced and depicted in great detail. The colors used to embroider this textile were originally bright and vibrant, which have faded over time to pleasing pastel shades.
The Crown Jewel of the Darioush Estate, Darius II is a refined, age-worthy collectible that captures the singular and exceptional qualities of each vintage from our Napa Valley vineyards. The time-honored artworks selected for each label span thousands of years of creativity and reflect the craftsmanship and integrity of Darius II.
THE LABEL ART
The first towns and cities in history grew up along the Silk Roads, where great empires exchanged goods, ideas, languages, and faiths across the thousands of miles that linked the Pacific and Mediterranean with Central Asia and Persia.
The 14th-century textile selected to adorn 2016 Darius II exemplifies this rich history and cultural exchange. Woven in Iran with silk and gold thread using a traditional 2-person drawloom, it reflects design influences from the Far East and Italy. Luxurious fabrics were a staple commodity in international trade at this time, this textile was destined for Europe where it was fashioned into a ceremonial church garment which ensured its preservation, making it one of the largest surviving 14th-century Iranian textiles of its kind.
The Crown Jewel of the Darioush Estate, Darius II is a refined, age-worthy collectible that captures the singular and exceptional qualities of each vintage from our Napa Valley vineyards. The time-honored artworks selected for each label span thousands of years of creativity and reflect the craftsmanship and integrity of Darius II.
THE LABEL ART
The art adorning 2014 Darius II depicts the tradition of the Saghi, or Wine Bearer, an influential and heralded position in the ancient Persian royal courts, among aristocrats, in wine houses and in mystical and religious traditions over a thousand years old. The Saghi were experts in the art and custom of hospitality, hosting and wine service. More, they were bearers of knowledge and inspiration, confidantes, muses and guides — embodying mysticism and beauty, a reflection of the Divine. In her beauty and wisdom, the Saghi possessed transcendent often angelic qualities, representing the fleeting nature of life and embodying the intoxicating and enlightening effects of wine.
Described as originally hanging in the Shah’s palace in Tehran and painted by an unknown artist in the early 1800s, the artwork was acquired by the Victoria & Albert Museum in 1876.