2014 Calaveras County Graciano 80%, Tempranillo 20%
Forlorn Hope Viuda 25 is a captivating red wine hailing from the picturesque Calaveras County, where the art of winemaking thrives. This 2014 vintage artfully blends eighty percent Graciano with twenty percent Tempranillo, resulting in a medium-bodied pour that captures the essence of the region. Upon the first sip, you are greeted with pronounced acidity that invigorates the palate, while the fruit intensity dances between bright red cherries and deeper black fruits, creating a delightful harmony. The tannins are soft and gentle, allowing the wine's true character to be showcased without overwhelming the senses. This enticing offering is beautifully dry, making it a splendid choice for a wide range of culinary pairings, from savory dishes to roasted vegetables. The experience is not just about taste; it's about savoring the unique terroir that Calaveras County has to offer, leaving a lasting impression with every sip.
Forlorn Hope Viuda 25 is a captivating red wine hailing from the picturesque Calaveras County, where the art of winemaking thrives. This 2014 vintage artfully blends eighty percent Graciano with twenty percent Tempranillo, resulting in a medium-bodied pour that captures the essence of the region. Upon the first sip, you are greeted with pronounced acidity that invigorates the palate, while the fruit intensity dances between bright red cherries and deeper black fruits, creating a delightful harmony. The tannins are soft and gentle, allowing the wine's true character to be showcased without overwhelming the senses. This enticing offering is beautifully dry, making it a splendid choice for a wide range of culinary pairings, from savory dishes to roasted vegetables. The experience is not just about taste; it's about savoring the unique terroir that Calaveras County has to offer, leaving a lasting impression with every sip.