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2016 Smith & Hook Proprietary Red Blend 1.5L

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SKU: WSHRW161506
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Tasting Notes
Opulent aromas of blackberry and cherry, accompanied by vanilla and toasted oak. The refined yet robust palate is full-bodied, lush and structured with layers of red fruit, cocoa and toasted oak.
Black Cherry
Black Cherry
Blackberry
Blackberry
Vanilla
Vanilla
Vintage
2016
Appellation
Central Coast
Vineyards
San Antonio Valley, Arroyo Seco, Santa Lucia Highlands
Aging
26 months, 60% new French oak
Acid
6.1 g/L
pH
3.78
Alcohol %
14.8

92 pts - Tasting Panel, June 2020
“Sensuous aromas of dark chocolate and black plum, with a luxurious mouthfeel heightened by a coating of anise and roasted coffee beans. Supple tannins, with tart black cherry lined up against an underlying granite steeliness. Bright acidity balances out the bold structure. Dark fruit and black pepper streamline the finish. A blend of Merlot, Petite Sirah, Malbec and Cabernet Sauvignon, aged in French oak for 26 months.” - M.M.

Located in the Arroyo Seco appellation, the Ste. Philippe Vineyard is in a dry riverbed with sandy loam soils, perfect for growing Merlot, the base of this blend. Petite Sirah, considered the backbone of this blend by Winemaker Paul Clifton, is sourced from two AVAs – Arroyo Seco and San Antonio Valley – both warm growing regions where temperatures foster thick skin and intense structure development. The Malbec is sourced from our Hook Vineyard in the Santa Lucia Highlands, while the Cabernet Sauvignon is sourced from the San Antonio Valley.

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