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Tapestry is our love letter to Paso Robles, a graceful and surprising wine that exceeds the sum of its parts. Crafted by the winemaking team behind Napa Valley’s legendary Beaulieu Vineyard, this inspired blend weaves together red varietals in an artful expression of this intriguing terroir.72% Cabernet Sauvignon, 16% Syrah, 12% Petite SirahWINEMAKER NOTES
Vibrant and alluring, pronounced dark berry aromas lead to layers of ripe blackberry, crushed blueberry, and bright cassis flavors, supported by subtle notes of wild sage and lavender. This full-bodied red is smooth and rich with mouth-coating tannins that provide a supple texture with structure and balance. Notes of dark chocolate, mocha, and spice complement the pleasing dark fruit profile. Lovely complexity and mouthwatering acidity end in a long, persistent finish. Meant to be enjoyed upon release, this crowd-pleaser pairs perfectly with a variety of hearty dishes, such as grilled steak or braised short ribs.VINTAGE
2021 will be remembered as another stellar vintage for Paso Robles. The growing season was moderate, with harvest beginning in late August, about a week or two earlier than previous years. The continuing drought produced small, concentrated berries, the perfect fruit for winemaking. The berries offered bright, bold flavors, strong color, and vibrant acidity.
Vibrant and alluring, pronounced dark berry aromas lead to layers of ripe blackberry, crushed blueberry, and bright cassis flavors, supported by subtle notes of wild sage and lavender. This full-bodied red is smooth and rich with mouth-coating tannins that provide a supple texture with structure and balance. Notes of dark chocolate, mocha, and spice complement the pleasing dark fruit profile. Lovely complexity and mouthwatering acidity end in a long, persistent finish. Meant to be enjoyed upon release, this crowd-pleaser pairs perfectly with a variety of hearty dishes, such as grilled steak or braised short ribs.VINTAGE
2021 will be remembered as another stellar vintage for Paso Robles. The growing season was moderate, with harvest beginning in late August, about a week or two earlier than previous years. The continuing drought produced small, concentrated berries, the perfect fruit for winemaking. The berries offered bright, bold flavors, strong color, and vibrant acidity.