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Vintner's Blend Vintner’s Blend #22 100% Estate Grown Fruit Source: Abacela’s Estate Fault Line Vineyards Appellation: Umpqua Valley, Southern Oregon AVA Varietal Composition: Merlot 26%, Malbec 19%, Tempranillo 17%, Dolcetto 16%, Syrah 7%, Tannat 6%, Petit Verdot 5%, Cabernet Sauvignon 3%, Tinta Amarela 1% Cooperage: French 99%, American 1%, 2% 2-yr old, 98% neutral At bottling: Sugar; nil Closure: Screwcap Bottling date: 18 February 2020 Alcohol: 13.7% by volume Case Production: 1,900 (750 mL) Tasting Notes This Mediterranean blend brings together varietals that create a wine greater than the sum of its parts. While excellent now, this smooth, moderately tannic wine will continue to improve in the bottle. 12500 Lookingglass Road | Roseburg, OR 97471-9067 phone: (541) 679-6642 | fax: (541) 679-4455 | www.Abacela.com Vintner’s Blend #22 100% Estate Grown Fruit Source: Abacela’s Estate Fault Line Vineyards Appellation: Umpqua Valley, Southern Oregon AVA Varietal Composition: Merlot 26%, Malbec 19%, Tempranillo 17%, Dolcetto 16%, Syrah 7%, Tannat 6%, Petit Verdot 5%, Cabernet Sauvignon 3%, Tinta Amarela 1% Cooperage: French 99%, American 1%, 2% 2-yr old, 98% neutral At bottling: Sugar; nil Closure: Screwcap Bottling date: 18 February 2020 Alcohol: 13.7% by volume Case Production: 1,900 (750 mL) Tasting Notes This Mediterranean blend brings together varietals that create a wine greater than the sum of its parts. While excellent now, this smooth, moderately tannic wine will continue to improve in the bottle. 12500 Lookingglass Road | Roseburg, OR 97471-9067 phone: (541) 679-6642 | fax: (541) 679-4455 | www.Abacela.com Vintner’s Blend #22 100% Estate Grown Fruit Source: Abacela’s Estate Fault Line Vineyards Appellation: Umpqua Valley, Southern Oregon AVA Varietal Composition: Merlot 26%, Malbec 19%, Tempranillo 17%, Dolcetto 16%, Syrah 7%, Tannat 6%, Petit Verdot 5%, Cabernet Sauvignon 3%, Tinta Amarela 1% Cooperage: French 99%, American 1%, 2% 2-yr old, 98% neutral At bottling: Sugar; nil Closure: Screwcap Bottling date: 18 February 2020 Alcohol: 13.7% by volume Case Production: 1,900 (750 mL) Tasting Notes This Mediterranean blend brings together varietals that create a wine greater than the sum of its parts. While excellent now, this smooth, moderately tannic wine will continue to improve in the bottle. 12500 Lookingglass Road | Roseburg, OR 97471-9067 phone: (541) 679-6642 | fax: (541) 679-4455 | www.Abacela.com Vintner’s Blend #22 100% Estate Grown Fruit Source: Abacela’s Estate Fault Line Vineyards Appellation: Umpqua Valley, Southern Oregon AVA Varietal Composition: Merlot 26%, Malbec 19%, Tempranillo 17%, Dolcetto 16%, Syrah 7%, Tannat 6%, Petit Verdot 5%, Cabernet Sauvignon 3%, Tinta Amarela 1% Cooperage: French 99%, American 1%, 2% 2-yr old, 98% neutral At bottling: Sugar; nil Closure: Screwcap Bottling date: 18 February 2020 Alcohol: 13.7% by volume Case Production: 1,900 (750 mL) Tasting Notes This Mediterranean blend brings together varietals that create a wine greater than the sum of its parts. While excellent now, this smooth, moderately tannic wine will continue to improve in the bottle. 12500 Lookingglass Road | Roseburg, OR 97471-9067 phone: (541) 679-6642 | fax: (541) 679-4455 | www.Abacela.com Vintner’s Blend #22 100% Estate Grown Fruit Source: Abacela’s Estate Fault Line Vineyards Appellation: Umpqua Valley, Southern Oregon AVA Varietal Composition: Merlot 26%, Malbec 19%, Tempranillo 17%, Dolcetto 16%, Syrah 7%, Tannat 6%, Petit Verdot 5%, Cabernet Sauvignon 3%, Tinta Amarela 1% Cooperage: French 99%, American 1%, 2% 2-yr old, 98% neutral At bottling: Sugar; nil Closure: Screwcap Bottling date: 18 February 2020 Alcohol: 13.7% by volume Case Production: 1,900 (750 mL) Tasting Notes This Mediterranean blend brings together varietals that create a wine greater than the sum of its parts. While excellent now, this smooth, moderately tannic wine will continue to improve in the bottle. 12500 Lookingglass Road | Roseburg, OR 97471-9067 phone: (541) 679-6642 | fax: (541) 679-4455 | www.Abacela.com .
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