2012 Panoplie Paso Robles

Wine Details
Producer

Tablas Creek

Place of Origin

United States

California

Color

Red

Grape/Blend

other red varietal

Reviews & Tasting Notes

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Jason Haas told me that his family and the Perrins have now eliminated references to Chateau de Beaucastel from all of the Tablas Creek wines (the last to go was the Esprit de Beaucastel, which is now called Esprit de Tablas) because "the winery can by now stand on its own merit and successes without leaning on the Beaucastel name. We're proud of being a leader in Paso and want everything we do to reflect that." As we tasted through this year's set of releases, Haas commented that while the estate "has built its reputation on mourvedre, in the cooler vintages, meaning lately, we lean much more heavily on grenache," which ripens earlier. In addition, grenache makes wines that are much more accessible and popular with the overwhelming majority of visitors that this popular destination regularly hosts. Indeed, on the Friday afternoon I visited here in September there were upwards of five dozen customers milling around the new tasting rooms and out on the patios, and they were buying.