
2022 Painted Fields Curse of Knowledge Cabernet Sauvignon Sierra Foothills CA
Painted Fields


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%
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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 Californiaās 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 regionās hot summer days and cool evening breezes. Other varietals, such as Barbera, Syrah, and Petite Sirah, also thrive here, showcasing the regionās versatility. A curious fact about the Sierra Foothills is its legacy of old vinesāmany vineyards date back to the late 19th century, yielding low-production, high-concentration wines that reflect the areaās historical significance. With its combination of distinctive terroir and a legacy of winemaking, the Sierra Foothills stands as a testament to Californiaās viticulturally diversity.