Clayhouse Estate, Paso Robles (California) Tempranillo 2009

Dec 7, 2011

By Gerald D. Boyd

 Whereas the Clayhouse Malbec has continuity and distinctive varietal flavors, this Clayhouse 2009 Tempranillo is awkward and lacks varietal identity.  It has a medium-deep ruby color, loads of up-front toasted oak (18 months in European and French oak), medium berry notes, hints of ripe raspberry in the tight flavors, 14.5% alcohol and huge tannins.  More bottle age may release this wine’s potential but at $35 it would be a gamble.

Country / Region

California

Appellation

Paso Robles

Grape Variety

Tempranillo

Color

Red

Vintage

2009

Score

85

Price

US $ 35.00

Producer

Clayhouse Estate