Most of the Grenache grown in the Tablas Creek’s estate biodynamic vineyard goes into its Rhône-style blends, and with its varietal Grenache, the winery aims to emphasize a bright fruit, moderate alcohol and fresh style. Aging takes place in large, neutral, 1,200 gallon oak foudres. The color is a light red, and the aroma is a pretty cranberry with light spice. Light- to medium-bodied, it delivers plenty of bright berry flavors laced with suggestions of cherry and licorice. On the plate, the acidity asserts itself in the fresh, lengthy finish. Though the winery suggests it can be cellared, it has minimal tannin and strikes me as a wine to enjoy over the next year or two for its delicacy and freshness.
Tablas Creek Vineyard, Adelaida District, Paso Robles (Central Coast, California) Grenache 2020
By Norm Roby
