AUSTIN HOPE PASO ROBLES CAB SAUVIGNON 2020 750 ML

The Austin Hope Cabernet displays a beautiful ruby hue. Enticing aromas of fresh black cherry, burnt sugar and a slight smokiness fill your glass. On the palate, flavors evolve with vanilla foam, ripe dark fruit, roasted coffee & nuances of spice. This full-bodied wine is rounded out with smooth supple tannins that are brightened with a touch of acidity to balance this crowd pleasing Cabernet Sauvignon.

WINERY

AUSTIN HOPE

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COUNTRY

USA


Price:
$59.99

WINEMAKER'S NOTES

The Austin Hope Cabernet displays a beautiful ruby hue. Enticing aromas of fresh black cherry, burnt sugar and a slight smokiness fill your glass. On the palate, flavors evolve with vanilla foam, ripe dark fruit, roasted coffee & nuances of spice. This full-bodied wine is rounded out with smooth supple tannins that are brightened with a touch of acidity to balance this crowd pleasing Cabernet Sauvignon.

  • COMPOSICION VARIETAL 100% Cabernet Sauvignon
  • ACIDEZ 3.3 g/L
  • ORIGEN Paso Robles, California.
  • AGING 11 months in a combination of 10% new, 25% once used, and 65% two to three times used French Oak.
  • SERVING TEMPERATURE 60-65 ºF
  • COLOR Beautiful ruby hue.
  • CLIMATE Rainfall occurred mainly in early winter and early spring and seasonal totals were just below average.
  • PALATE On the palate, flavors evolve with vanilla foam, ripe dark fruit, roasted coffee & nuances of spice.
  • AROMA Enticing aromas of fresh black cherry, burnt sugar and a slight smokiness fill your glass.

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ABOUT THE WINERY: AUSTIN HOPE

Making the best wine the California Central Coast has to offer for over 30 years. The Hope family has been farming in Paso Robles for more than 30 years. When they arrived in this barely-discovered region, they planted apples and grapes. Little did they know that the rolling, oak-studded terrain of Paso Robles would one day become a viticultural terroir of significance and one of the top winegrowing regions for quality red wine within the Central Coast.

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