| Producer | Tablas Creek Vineyard |
| Country | United States |
| Region | California |
| Subregion | Paso Robles |
| Varietal | Grenache, Mourvèdre, Vermentino, Counoise |
| Vintage | 2024 |
| Sku | U1011125 |
| Size | 750ml |
A pretty pale peach color. On the nose, expansive aromatics of peach, citrus blossom, crushed rock, and tarragon. The mouth is electric, with flavors of nectarine, watermelon rind, petrichor, and sweet spice. The wine has great tension, walking the line between an opulent nose and a fully dry palate with a vibrant line of acidity keeping your mouth watering through a long finish.
A fresh, zesty, spicy rosé from the first name in Rhône varieities in America, this wine, a Grenache dominant blend comes from 11 different Paso Robles sites, and carries a spicy wild strawberry aromatic that braced by notes of dried blood orange and a saline seaspray minerality that lifts in right out of the glass. In the mouth a surpising rich texture gives a real sense of strawberries and cream, with salted watermelon and a long lasting squeeze of blood orange that carries the finish with zest. –C.P.
Lovely purity to the cherry aromas and flavors, which are joined on the fresh, vivid palate by oranges, spices and a lingering seam of minerality. Very good concentration and texture, ending on a savory sweep. Drink now.
More savory than sweet. It wafts up with a dusty mix of dried flowers, crushed stone and freshly sliced nectarine. Lovely fruit sweetness emerges within, guided by fresh acidity as a twang of sour citrus pinches at the cheeks. A salty character develops through the finish, keeping the palate salivating as a hint of sour melon fades.
A pale, yellowish pink in the glass, this refreshing blend...from nine vineyards offers citrus, melon rind and delicate tropical flower aromas on the nose. The palate is tightly woven, allowing guava, cherimoya and plumeria flavors to arise in soft ways. —M.K.