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MICHAEL DAVID INKBLOT TANNAT
Other Red
750 ML (Standard)
California,
United States
$38.99
Acid0.66g/100mlpH3.62Aging16 months French oakBottling DateApril 30, 2015Alcohol %14.8Originating in the southwest region of France, this varietal is notable for its high tannin levels, raspberry aromas, and dark color. Known as the 'national grape' of Uruguay, this varietal has slowly crept into the U.S. with plantings in Virginia and now seeing an increase in California. The 5 acre vineyard used for this bottling has found a friendly foothold in the hilly southeastern edge of Lodi. The red gravely loam soil in this area provides excellent drainage for this water adverse varietal. Wine ProfileTasting NotesThe 2013 Inkblot Tannat has a stunning crimson color that fades to an opaque garnet at the rim. Dark aromas of dried black fruit, earth, and smoked meat. Complex flavors of red berries and spice on the palate with bold tannins. This Tannat is drinking beautifully now, and will only get better with bottle age.
Acid0.66g/100mlpH3.62Aging16 months French oakBottling DateApril 30, 2015Alcohol %14.8Originating in the southwest region of France, this varietal is notable for its high tannin levels, raspberry aromas, and dark color. Known as the "national grape" of Uruguay, this varietal has slowly crept into the U.S. with plantings in Virginia and now seeing an increase in California. The 5 acre vineyard used for this bottling has found a friendly foothold in the hilly southeastern edge of Lodi. The red gravely loam soil in this area provides excellent drainage for this water adverse varietal. Wine ProfileTasting NotesThe 2013 Inkblot Tannat has a stunning crimson color that fades to an opaque garnet at the rim. Dark aromas of dried black fruit, earth, and smoked meat. Complex flavors of red berries and spice on the palate with bold tannins. This Tannat is drinking beautifully now, and will only get better with bottle age.
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