2018 Proprietary Red Blend
$48
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Compare at: $90+ (price of comparable wine from this winemaker)
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Recognition
We couldn’t pass this one up! The main grape variety here is Mourvedre (known as Monastrell in Spain and Mourvedre in Southern France). The winemaker had some fun with this one! And, with 20% Zinfandel, this Proprietary Red Blend is big in body and high in tannins. She’s big. She’s bold. She’s spicy.
Tasting Notes
Blackberry and peppercorn on the tongue. Leather and tobacco on the nose. This wine pairs well with fireplaces, oversize steaks, and men with amazing beards. Although, none of the above is required to enjoy this proprietary blend.
Peppery, but still smooth on the tongue. This blend is high in tannins and big in body, so you’ll want to decant before enjoying!
Wine Stats
- 78% Mourvedre, 20% Zinfandel, 2% Grenache
- ABV: 14.7%
- Only 55 cases sourced
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