Paso Robles is a premier growing region for red Rhone varieties in California. The area tends to produce hearty, food-friendly wines that are ideal for any summer gathering. So share a bottle or two with a few friends and discover the rich world of Paso Robles Rhone.
J. Lohr 2011 “Gesture” Mourvèdre
Grape(s): 95% Mourvèdre & 5% Syrah
Region: Paso Robles
Price: 25-30
Tasting Notes:
Aromatics of pomegranates, cherries, and raspberries meld with smoked meat and spice on the nose. Notes of cherry, pomegranate, and plum interweave with hints of bacon, white pepper, and licorice on the palate. A lush, lively red that echoes the Rhone Valley, it’s well worth a try. 358 cases were made.
Rating: 90
J. Lohr 2011 “Gesture” Syrah
Grape(s): 99% Syrah & 1% Mourvèdre
Region: Paso Robles
Price:
Tasting Notes:
Aromas of bramble fruit and plum come together with suggestions of white pepper, smoked meat, and vanilla on the nose. The palate delivers flavors of blackberry and plum accented by notes of pepper, game, and vanilla. A heartier Syrah, with nice highlights of spice, enjoy a bottle with lamb chops or roast chicken. 435 cases produced.
Rating: 89
J. Lohr 2011 “Gesture” GSM
Grape(s): 60% Grenache, 37% Syrah & 3% Mourvèdre
Region: Paso Robles
Price: 25-30
Tasting Notes:
The nose offers notes of strawberries, plums, and blackberries along with nuances of white pepper. The palate reveals flavors of bramble fruit and plum that coalesce with suggestions of all-spice, minerals, and pepper. A light, bright Rhone-style blend, enjoy a bottle with baked salmon or pork tenderloin. 411 cases produced.
Rating: 89
Cass Winery 2012 Mourvèdre
Grape(s): 100% Mourvèdre
Region: Paso Robles
Price: 35-40
Tasting Notes:
A bouquet of raspberries, cherries, and game rises up from a glass. Flavors of cherry, cranberry, and raspberry emerge on the palate along with notes of leather, white pepper, and minerals. A bright, gamy red with plush tannins, fans of varietal Mourvèdre should give this bottle a try
Rating: 88
Vina Robles 2010 “Syrée” Blend
Grape(s): 78% Syrah & 22% Petite Sirah
Region: Paso Robles
Price: 35-40
Tasting Notes:
Fragrances of blackberries, blueberries, and black cherries mingle with nuances of dark chocolate, game, and sweet spice. A sip delivers flavors of bramble fruit and blueberry that open-up into suggestions of baker’s chocolate, game, and all-spice. A big, rich red with plentiful tannins, enjoy a bottle with BBQ ribs or a hearty beef stew. 669 cases were made.
Rating: 89
Midnight Cellars 2008 “Eclipse” Petite Sirah
Grape(s): 100% Petite Sirah
Region: Paso Robles
Price: 30-35
Tasting Notes:
Aromas of blackberries, blueberries, and black cherries come together with suggestions of roast coffee, dusty earth, and spice on the nose. The palate unfurls flavors of blueberry, plum, and black cherry accented by hints of minerals, dark chocolate, and game. Rich and hearty, this is for fans of big, bold, and robust wines. 150 cases produced.
Rating: 90
Niner Estates 2012 Petite Sirah
Grape(s): 87% Petite Sirah & 13% Syrah
Region: Paso Robles
Price: 25-30
Tasting Notes:
Aromatics of blackberries, blueberries, and plums meld with hints of toasted coconut and dark chocolate on the nose. A sip delivers flavors of bramble fruit and black cherry accented by suggestions of toasty oak and cocoa. A supple red with plentiful tannins, enjoy a bottle with a beef stew. 800 cases produced.
Rating: 90
Niner Estates 2013 “Vineyard Select” Grenache
Grape(s): 89% Grenache, 6% Syrah, & 5% Petite Sirah
Region: Edna Valley
Price: 40-45
Tasting Notes:
Notes of cherries, blackberries, and strawberries interweave with suggestions of leather, spice, and dried roses on the nose. The palate reveals flavors of strawberries and bramble fruit that open-up into nuances of smoked meat, dark chocolate, all-spice. A lighter but still hearty wine, with plush tannins, it will pair nicely with pulled-pork. 350 cases were made.
Rating: 90