Tablas Creek Vineyard
Esprit de Tablas Mourvedre Blend


In Mag. Young but approachable. Medium in body. Surprisingly restrained. Another 5 years easy. Bravo!
In Mag. Young but approachable. Medium in body. Surprisingly restrained. Another 5 years easy. Bravo!
Sep 5th, 2018
Black berry, plum, fig, Star anise and fennel.
Black berry, plum, fig, Star anise and fennel.
Oct 26th, 2017
The Perrins of Chateau de Beaucastel and Robert Haas, their importer since 1970, founded Tablas Creek Vineyard in 1990. They chose their 1600-foot elevation site in West Paso Robles' Las Tablas because of its chalky clay soils and its climate similar to the southern Rhone Valley. A blend of 40% Mourvedre, 28% Syrah, 22% Grenache &10% Counoise. Complex aromas with dried red fruits on the palate, spicy notes with sweet cacao. Smoky savory tannins, great balance on lingering finish. Give it a few years. Nice!
The Perrins of Chateau de Beaucastel and Robert Haas, their importer since 1970, founded Tablas Creek Vineyard in 1990. They chose their 1600-foot elevation site in West Paso Robles' Las Tablas because of its chalky clay soils and its climate similar to the southern Rhone Valley. A blend of 40% Mourvedre, 28% Syrah, 22% Grenache &10% Counoise. Complex aromas with dried red fruits on the palate, spicy notes with sweet cacao. Smoky savory tannins, great balance on lingering finish. Give it a few years. Nice!
1 person found it helpfulDec 14th, 2017
Notes of cherry and raspberry with earthy tones. 
Notes of cherry and raspberry with earthy tones. 
Oct 30th, 2019
Using the rootstock from beaucastel. Quite organic farm. Pinot like. Savoury with light bitter. Raspberry. After breathing it becomes smoother and silky. Crushed stone.
Using the rootstock from beaucastel. Quite organic farm. Pinot like. Savoury with light bitter. Raspberry. After breathing it becomes smoother and silky. Crushed stone.
Aug 30th, 2019