Sipping Fine Wine
Fruit sourced from several vineyards in Santa Barbara County, 100% Grenache, aged for 10 months in neutral French oak. Deep Ruby with aromas of dark berry fruits and spicy notes. On the palate flavors of tart blackberry and blueberry, with spice and herbs, lively acidic. Fine tight tannins, short finish ending with a spicy edge. Tasting Sample!
Fruit sourced from several vineyards in Santa Barbara County, 100% Grenache, aged for 10 months in neutral French oak. Deep Ruby with aromas of dark berry fruits and spicy notes. On the palate flavors of tart blackberry and blueberry, with spice and herbs, lively acidic. Fine tight tannins, short finish ending with a spicy edge. Tasting Sample!
8.9Matt Sterr
3120 bottles produced. A fantastic example of premium American grown Grenache.
3120 bottles produced. A fantastic example of premium American grown Grenache.
9.1Sipping Fine Wine
Fruit sourced from several vineyards in Santa Barbara County, 100% Grenache, aged for 10 months in neutral French oak. Deep Ruby with aromas of dark berry fruits and spicy notes. On the palate flavors of tart blackberry and blueberry, with spice and herbs, lively acidic. Fine tight tannins, short finish ending with a spicy edge. Tasting Sample!
Fruit sourced from several vineyards in Santa Barbara County, 100% Grenache, aged for 10 months in neutral French oak. Deep Ruby with aromas of dark berry fruits and spicy notes. On the palate flavors of tart blackberry and blueberry, with spice and herbs, lively acidic. Fine tight tannins, short finish ending with a spicy edge. Tasting Sample!
9.0Amanda Burton
Great but a little lighter in body than I’d like. I guess maybe that’s just Grenache, but it seemed a little thin.
Great but a little lighter in body than I’d like. I guess maybe that’s just Grenache, but it seemed a little thin.
8.9Jason and Jennie
Light but nice fruit that follows through the finish
Light but nice fruit that follows through the finish
9.3Location
WARNING: DRINKING DISTILLED SPIRITS, BEER, COOLERS, WINE AND OTHER ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES MAY INCREASE CANCER RISK, AND, DURING PREGNANCY, CAN CAUSE BIRTH DEFECTS.