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2020 True Myth "Mosaico"

 / 750ml
Tasting notes
Specs

The Mosaico represents the union of Syrah from the Edna Valley with Grenache from the warmer Paso Robles region. This cool climate Syrah always has the benefit of ripening slowly. It brings an elegance with mesmerizing aromatics, smooth and well-structure tannins, and bright acidity to the wine. Grenache grown in Paso Robles benefits from the hot days followed by cools nights ensuring the wine remains bright, elegant, and not jammy. Rich flavors including a beautiful red fruit profile develop while acidity remains high.

This wine is smooth and full-bodied, with flavors of dark cherry and blackberry with a warm and subtle white pepper finish.

APPELLATION:

San Luis Obispo County

VINEYARD SOURCE:

Morro View & Baileyana Estate

SOILS:

Morro View – sandy, clay loam; Baileyana Estate – clay loam

 

OAK:

45% new French Oak for 18 months

ALCOHOL:

13.7%

 

Tasting Notes

The Mosaico represents the union of Syrah from the Edna Valley with Grenache from the warmer Paso Robles region. This cool climate Syrah always has the benefit of ripening slowly. It brings an elegance with mesmerizing aromatics, smooth and well-structure tannins, and bright acidity to the wine. Grenache grown in Paso Robles benefits from the hot days followed by cools nights ensuring the wine remains bright, elegant, and not jammy. Rich flavors including a beautiful red fruit profile develop while acidity remains high.

This wine is smooth and full-bodied, with flavors of dark cherry and blackberry with a warm and subtle white pepper finish.

Specs

APPELLATION:

San Luis Obispo County

VINEYARD SOURCE:

Morro View & Baileyana Estate

SOILS:

Morro View – sandy, clay loam; Baileyana Estate – clay loam

 

OAK:

45% new French Oak for 18 months

ALCOHOL:

13.7%

 

Vintage & Winemaking

The Art of Making Our Wine

Throughout the millenia for which winemaking has existed, the humble grape has always been the star of the show. Its journey from a simple fruit to a complex, beautiful wine, is tastfully shepherded by the winemaker, asserting themself into the natural process while being mindful not to overly interfere with the wonder that is fermentation.

Winemaker Rob Takigawa sampling barrels
Winemaker Rob Takigawa in the vineyard

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