2017 Parker McCollum 'Probably Wrong' Cabernet Sauvignon Central Coast CA

Parker McCollum Wines
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Central Coast2017Cabernet Sauvignon
 

Tasting Notes: This wine exhibits a beautiful dark burgundy color with aromas and flavors of black cherry, anise, coffee, and chocolate, complemented by silky tannins and a soft finish of vanilla and oak.

Final Blend: Cabernet Sauvignon

Composition: 100% Cabernet Sauvignon

Pair with: Pot roast, Steak, Beef stew

Hold Time: Now-2027

Alcohol by Volume: 14.4%

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Flavor Profile

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Body

Full
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Fruit Intensity

Medium
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Oak Intensity

High
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Acidity

Medium
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Tannin

High

Parker McCollum and Christeni Vineyards Team

Parker McCollum, widely recognized for his contributions to country music, ventured into winemaking to extend his creative expression. Collaborating with Christeni Vineyards, McCollum has been instrumental in curating wines that mirror the narratives and emotions found in his music. This partnership has resulted in a collection that includes varietals like Sauvignon Blanc, RosƩ, and Cabernet Sauvignon, each reflecting McCollum's dedication to authenticity and quality. His involvement in the winemaking process ensures that each bottle not only represents the terroir of California's esteemed wine regions but also resonates with the heartfelt stories told through his songs.

Central Coast

The Central Coast wine region of California spans from Monterey to Santa Barbara, offering a diverse and world-renowned viticultural landscape. Its Mediterranean climate, influenced by cool Pacific Ocean breezes, creates ideal conditions for growing a wide range of grapes. The region's varied soils, from sandy loam to limestone, contribute to the distinct character of its wines. Known for exceptional Pinot Noir, Chardonnay, Syrah, and Cabernet Sauvignon, the Central Coast also showcases innovative blends. Sub-regions like Paso Robles, Santa Ynez Valley, and Monterey highlight unique microclimates, making the area a hub of quality and variety for wine enthusiasts.