Sediment. Spicy, yet very smooth up front. Decant. A slight tannic finish. Super Bowl dad Tara Erin Myra. — 3 years ago
4.16.21: Tara & Nate come to Frisco! — 4 years ago
Orin Swift at its best!!! Thank you Tara!! — 2 years ago
Kitá, red blend, Santa Ynez Valley, CA, Vintage 2014, ABV 13.5%. The blend is comprised of 48% Merlot, 38% Cabernet Franc, 9% Cabernet Sauvignon, and 5% Petit Verdot. @kitawines
👁 It had a beautiful purple hue and vibrant notes of black cherry, blackberry, black currant, plum, violets, cedar, nutmeg, vanilla, leather, and tobacco. 👃 👄
I loved learning about the background on this wine and winemaker Tara Gomez, who studied enology with financial help from her tribe, the Santa Ynez Band of Chumash Indians. 💕 Tara has worked with iconic figures in the California wine world — such as Fess Parker and J. Lohr— and has traveled the world, honing her own unique style of winemaking that blends the best of old world and new world techniques. 👏👏👏 @tgomez805
This red blend is made of grapes grown on the Camp 4 Vineyard, purchased by the Santa Ynez Band of Chumash Indians in 2010, when Tara was hired as head winemaker. 🍇🍇 The land was previously cultivated by Fess Parker, who had an influence on Tara’s budding career while interning at Fess Parker Winery during her enology studies.
The word "Kitá" means "Our Valley Oak" in the Santa Ynez Chumash native language of Samala. The wine is speaks to “place” and respect for the land from which it is cultivated. 🌎 🌳 Yields and production are kept small to promote sustainable growing practices and the grapes are harvested by hand and vinified with minimal intervention. — 4 years ago
Layers of spices. Complex yet refined. White pepper. Cinnamon. Oak. Nutmeg. Delicious and interesting. Tara Traci David Noah Paris. End of night. — 3 years ago
Tara likes it. Mucho gusto. Tara wants to buy more. fresh fruit forward.  — 3 years ago
Great. $15. Art mart. — 5 years ago
Turd Ferguson
Chardonnay from the Atacama desert in Chile. Unfiltered. Tight and bright. No apparent new oak. Could easily guess quality Sonoma Coast or Oregon. Very tasty. — 4 months ago