Ripe fruit w/smooth finish - very nice. — a year ago
Thanksgiving Paso Robles trip second day first stop. Tiny production of 100% Pinot Noir grown at Robert Haas’s home in the Templeton Gap. Quite precise. Purity of fruit. Fresh red fruited - cranberry juice, sea weed, bright pale ruby, medium acidity and medium minus tannins. — 2 years ago
Templeton cab bought in Cayucos grocery. Fairly rich with smooth finish. — 3 years ago
Have not had a Paso cab for a while. This one is quite satisfying.
Signature Paso lush candied fruits. There is cool vibe on the rich palate with licorice and hint of menthol. Good acidic and tannin structure that suggests long drinking window ahead.
I think this ‘19 bottling is better than the ‘17 and ‘18.
100% Cab from estate vineyard in Templeton Gap. — 3 months ago
The best bottling of this white Rhone blend I’ve tasted yet, the 21’ gets the Templeton Gap designation and no longer has Picpoul Blanc which was blended in the previous 2 vintages.
Aromatic floral nose. Palate remains textured like previous vintages but with much crisper acidity. — 3 years ago
Victor Hugo chardonnay.
Nose: elegant yellow flowers.
Palate: elegant yellow fruit. Great acidic balance. Juicy. Bright. — 4 months ago
This is the Solar Fel, the first vintage of this CS/PV/CF blend, all estate grown, and it’s a great start.
The nose has a purple floral component that I seldom associate with Paso, in addition to ripe plum, bing cherry, black steeped tea, dried herbs, and dark chocolate. Rich and supple palate. Enticing acidity. Candied mellow tannins. Deliciousness all around. — 2 years ago
Matthew Cohen
Nose: so floral.
Palate: blackberry. Hint spice. Delicious. — 2 months ago