Salinan Cabernet Sauvignon Paso Robles 750 ML
SKU: BB9295871
Product Details
Brand: | Salinan |
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Country: | United States |
Region: | California |
Appellation: | Paso Robles |
Grapes Varietal: | Cabernet Sauvignon |
Wine Type: | Still |
Wine Style: | Red |
Size: | 750 ML |
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During a family trip to France in the late 70's, Robert visited the Rhone valley and was captivated by the winery lifestyle of farming, crafting wine and the pairing of wine with food. Robert began developing his idea for a premium-producing vineyard and winery in the early-80's, and ventured west with the goal of visiting each of California's wine appellations to explore the optimum growing conditions for the production of premium wine grapes, specifically the Rhone varieties he had enjoyed so much. In early-90's, Robert and Margaret discovered the perfect terroir in the Paso Robles appellation. Featuring soil rich in nutrients, coupled with warm days and cool nights, Robert felt the viticultural conditions were ideal to the development of the enological characteristics he was seeking to produce. Home Ranch was acquired in 1995. Soon after, the Terrace and Bench vineyards joined the Hall Ranch enclave.\n Opting to focus on the herbal side of California's historic grape, this wine shows dark cranberry on the nose but lets the chaparral, thyme and cola do the heavy lifting.\n \n Producer Information\n The Salinan Tribe (”Sah-lee-nahn”), centered in the Salinas Valley, have been caretakers of the Paso Robles area for many centuries. The people's name for themselves is the "T’epot’aha’l" or "People of the Oaks," and they were the first to introduce the Spanish missionaries to the healing powers of the local sulfur springs.