
Wine Specs
Vintage
2007
Varietal
Red Blend
Appellation
Paso Robles
Vineyard Designation
Hazel Talley & Ranchita Canyon Vineyards
Harvest Date
October 4-November 14, 2007
Fermentation
35% new American & French oak barrels
Bottling Date
August 1, 2011
2007 Bishop’s Peak Red Table Wine
Special: 6 Bottles for $36, 12 Bottles for $60
Special: 6 Bottles for $36, 12 Bottles for $60 - No additional discounts apply.
This wine is no longer available.
6 to 11 units
$6.00/unit
12 or more units
$5.00/unit
Deep red in color, this blend has savory and spicy aromas of cherry, blueberry, wild sage, and allspice with hints of smoke and vanilla. The mid palate is full bodied with lush flavors of dark fruits with hints of spice. This wine has a big, balanced tannin structure that leads into a long jammy finish making it a nice complement to grilled meats and tomato based Italian dishes.
Wine Profile
Vineyard Notes
Though primarily known as a world class growing region for Burgundian varietals, the Edna Valley has also established a reputation for some of California’s most distinctive Rhone wines. The 2007 year began with an unusually cold winter which prolonged dormancy. Bud break was very even and the remainder of the year hosted mild temperatures with one unusual heat spike in September. The yield was slightly below average resulting in grapes with concentrated, intense flavors.
Winemaker Notes
Syrah, Cabernet Franc, Cabernet Sauvignon, Petite Sirah
Product Reviews
Artem Arutyunyan
(Nov 29, 2011 at 7:03 PM)
Very good, smooth everyday red wine. Great price and great quality.
Richard McCoy
(Dec 18, 2011 at 5:25 PM)
A robust red and with the price an excellent wine.