2022 Painted Fields Curse of Knowledge Cabernet Sauvignon Sierra Foothills CA

Painted Fields
$35.00
$35.00
Sierra Foothills2022Cabernet Sauvignon, Cabernet Franc, Merlot, Petit Verdot
 

Tasting Notes: Intense ruby hue with aromas of dried violet, black cherry, fresh herbs, and cocoa powder. Velvety tannins envelop flavors of ripe black plums, cherries, and blackberries, leading to a balanced, lingering finish.

Final Blend: Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, Cabernet Franc

Composition: 86% Cabernet Sauvignon, 8% Merlot, 6% Cabernet Franc

Pair with: Grilled Ribeye Steak, Roasted Lamb, Aged Cheddar Cheese

Hold Time: Now-2032

Alcohol by Volume: 14.4%

Cheers to another unique wine club find!

Flavor Profile

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Body

Full
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Fruit Intensity

High
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Oak Intensity

Medium
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Acidity

Medium
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Tannin

High

Philippe Melka

The winemaking team at Andis Wines is led by consulting winemaker Philippe Melka, a renowned figure in the industry. Melka and his team at Atelier Melka bring a wealth of experience and expertise to the winery. Day-to-day winemaking operations and vineyard management are overseen by Mark Fowler, who works closely with Melka to ensure the production of high-quality wines that truly express the Sierra Foothills' distinctive terroir.

Sierra Foothills

The Sierra Foothills, located along the western edge of Californiaā€™s Sierra Nevada mountain range, is a historic wine region that traces its roots back to the California Gold Rush in the mid-1800s. This AVA spans multiple counties and is celebrated for its rugged terrain, warm days, and cool nights. These conditions create a microclimate ideal for producing bold and expressive wines, especially red varietals. Vineyards are often planted at higher elevations, ranging from 1,200 to over 3,000 feet, benefiting from volcanic and granite-rich soils that impart complexity and minerality to the wines. Zinfandel is the flagship grape of the Sierra Foothills, thriving in the regionā€™s hot summer days and cool evening breezes. Other varietals, such as Barbera, Syrah, and Petite Sirah, also thrive here, showcasing the regionā€™s versatility. A curious fact about the Sierra Foothills is its legacy of old vinesā€”many vineyards date back to the late 19th century, yielding low-production, high-concentration wines that reflect the areaā€™s historical significance. With its combination of distinctive terroir and a legacy of winemaking, the Sierra Foothills stands as a testament to Californiaā€™s viticulturally diversity.