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Theopolis Vineyards

Theopolis Vineyards
2021 Theo-Patra’s Cuvée Cerise Red Blend, California

Pair this wine with:
Lamb Pork

Category: Rhône Red Varietal Blend

Date Tasted:
Country: USA
Alcohol: 13.9%
86 Points
Silver Medal
Highly Recommended
$36

Theopolis Vineyards
2021 Theo-Patra’s Cuvée Cerise Red Blend, California

Pair this wine with:
Lamb Pork

Category: Rhône Red Varietal Blend

Date Tasted:
Country: USA
Alcohol: 13.9%
Brick red color. Aromas and flavors of black plum, boysenberry and loganberry, smoky smoldering herbs and sandalwood, and hot chocolate with a round, vibrant, dryish medium-to-full body and a warming, interesting, medium-length finish manifesting accents of blackberry, plum, chocolate sauce, and fennel with medium tannins and light oak flavor. Juicy and ripe black fruit and all around pleasurable.

Tasting Info

Wine Glass Style: Juicy & Smooth
Aroma Aroma: black plum, boysenberry and loganberry, smoky smoldering herbs and sandalwood, and hot chocolate
Taste Flavor: blackberry, plum, chocolate sauce, and fennel
Sweetness Sweetness: Dryish
Enjoy Enjoy: Now
Recipes Pairing: Peking Duck, Lamb Tagine, Souvlaki
Bottom Line Bottom Line: Juicy and ripe black fruit and all around pleasurable.

The Producer

Theopolis Vineyards

The Producer
32674 Hwy 128
Yorkville, CA 95494
USA
1 510-604-5015

Rhone Red Varietal Blend

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Serve in a Zinfandel Wine Glass
A Rhone varietal blend can be made up from any number of varieties found in France's Rhone Valley. This can be either white or red (some red Rhone blends even contain a small percentage of white grapes) and can be a true Rhone wine or one made in another country, such as the US or Australia.

While most red Rhone blends contain four or five varieties, such as Syrah, Cinsault and Grenache, one famous Rhone blend, Châteauneuf-du-Pape can contain as many as thirteen different varieties! White Rhone blends contain varieties such as Marsanne, Viognier and Roussanne.

Producers in several regions of California, such as Paso Robles, Santa Barbara and Sonoma Counties produce excellent Rhone blends (especially white blends in Santa Barbara), while New York State, Washington State and Virginia are also home to vintners that make Rhone blends.

Pair red Rhone blends with spicy, hearty foods such as game and roasts, while the white tend to work best with sushi/sashimi and fusion cuisine.