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Paso Robles Merlot, Paso Robles Wine, Paso Robles California, Paso Robles Cabernet

We are a family-owned winery specializing in wines from our estate Margarita Vineyard in Paso Robles on Californiaň€™s Central Coast. We focus on varietals that excel in our estate Margarita Vineyard, the southernmost vineyard in the Paso Robles appellation. Margarita Vineyardň€™s unique microclimate and varied soils produce wines with natural dimension, balance and complexity. Our current releases are : 2007 Sauvignon Blanc A crisp refreshing wine with hints of green apple and pear. Recommended pairings include seafood, shellfish, and light pastas. 2006 Merlot "Youthful and juicy up front with cherry and licorice notesň€¦finishing with red currant, spice, and roasted sage tannins..88pts" Wine Spectator 2007 Merlot Generous aromas of plum, raspberry, mocha, and toasty vanilla. THe palate is smooth and supple, unfolding with deep flavors of blackberry, plum, and cassis. Accents of clove spice accompany juicy tannins on a long, balanced finish. 2007 Zinfandel Opens with bright fruit, aromas of cherry, plum, and vanilla spice. Juicy flavors of raspberry, brambleberry and black cherry unfold along a broad, seamless texture. Accents of black pepper add to a lively finish. 2007 Cabernet Sauvignon Cabernet Sauvignon excels in our estate Margarita Vineyard, where the varietal benefits from one of the longest growing seasons in the Paso Robles appellation. Here, our Cabernet Sauvignon grapes achieve full ripeness while maintaining exceptional balance and structure. 2007 Syrah The 2007 Syrah offers rich, chewy flavors of blueberry and blackberry with accents of dark chocolate and cinnamon. Recommended pairings include sage-rubbed lamb chops, blue cheese hamburgers, and hearty red pastas. The 2007 Malbec begins with aromas of raspberry, plum, rhubarb, and forest floor. Deep, jammy flavors of boysenberry and blackberry anticipate accents of cedar, tobacco, and Asian spice. Juicy tannins embrace a supple, smoky finish. 2007 Petit Verdot The 2007 Petit Verdot boasts deep aromas of blueberry and white pepper with brisk accents of graphite. A chewy texture opens with earthy flavors of black cherry and plum, followed by hints of brown spice and vanilla. Fine tannins and fresh acidity glide along a long, smooth finish. 98 cases produced. 2007 Petite Sirah The 2007 Petite Sirah begins with smoky aromas of blueberry, plum, mocha and black pepper. Dense, chewy flavors of black cherry, blackberry and cedar unfold with nuances of vanilla and clove spice. A velvety texture finishes with meaty tannins and lingering black fruit. 2006 Oyster Ridge This limited edition cuvee was crafted to honor the dramatic soils and distinctive qualities of the Margarita vineyard. 326 cases produced. Buy Online Paso Robles wine at http://www2.ibgcheckout.com/ancientpeaks/catalog/index.jsp


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