Villa Creek Cellars

End of the Road High Road James Berry Vineyard Grenache Blend

9.419 ratings
9.24 pro ratings
Paso Robles, Central Coast, California, USA
Grenache, Syrah, Mourvedre
Lamb, Chocolate & Caramel, Herbs, Soft Cheese, Salami & Prosciutto, Turkey, Pasta, Mushrooms, Veal, Tomato-Based, Chicken, Exotic Spices, Potato, White Rice, Duck, Nuts & Seeds, Onion, Shallot, Garlic, Asian Cuisine, Salads & Greens, Quinoa, Farro, Brown Rice, Quinoa, Beef, Chili & Hot Spicy, Hard Cheese, Pork, Pungent Cheese, Venison
Top Notes For
Shawn R

SGM blend that is in an excellent place. Wild game and white pepper on the nose. I get this iron-metallic element on the front of the palate. Secondary notes of tanned leather, wild meats and black fruits. Finish is lite yet shows a sense of place.

SGM blend that is in an excellent place. Wild game and white pepper on the nose. I get this iron-metallic element on the front of the palate. Secondary notes of tanned leather, wild meats and black fruits. Finish is lite yet shows a sense of place.

1 person found it helpfulMar 18th, 2017
Jimmy Zanoli

James Berry fruit. Spice and Violet's on the nose. Balanced tannins! A fun wine indeed.

James Berry fruit. Spice and Violet's on the nose. Balanced tannins! A fun wine indeed.

Dec 27th, 2015
Kimberly Anderson

Dark garnet in color. Smokey black cherry nose. Black plum and cherry, baking spice and tobacco mid-palate. Hint of graphite. Long smooth finish. Paso for the win! #villacreek

Dark garnet in color. Smokey black cherry nose. Black plum and cherry, baking spice and tobacco mid-palate. Hint of graphite. Long smooth finish. Paso for the win! #villacreek

Jun 24th, 2017
The Schwartz

From magnum

From magnum

Nov 6th, 2016
Jim McCusker

Cris Cherry's masterpiece, in my opinion, the 2007 High Road "End of the Road" is a fantastic wine. Had this from a magnum 5 months ago that we bought at the winery that was better, so it might be just getting past peak, but this is drinking beautifully. Not an edge to be found anywhere (but could use just a touch more tannic backbone), this wine exhibits a terrific combination of red and black fruits, a full mouthfeel, and a seamless finish. Easily my favorite wine from this benchmark property in Paso Robles!

Cris Cherry's masterpiece, in my opinion, the 2007 High Road "End of the Road" is a fantastic wine. Had this from a magnum 5 months ago that we bought at the winery that was better, so it might be just getting past peak, but this is drinking beautifully. Not an edge to be found anywhere (but could use just a touch more tannic backbone), this wine exhibits a terrific combination of red and black fruits, a full mouthfeel, and a seamless finish. Easily my favorite wine from this benchmark property in Paso Robles!

Jan 4th, 2016
The Schwartz

Elegant wine of the night. Restrained for paso. If you haven't met Chris cherry heck out his wines.

Elegant wine of the night. Restrained for paso. If you haven't met Chris cherry heck out his wines.

Aug 8th, 2015
The Schwartz

Old worldy in the right ways

Old worldy in the right ways

Aug 11th, 2013
Thomas Hughes

In 2010, Wine Spectator crowned James Berry's "Saxum" their Wine of the Year. The $75 bottle now is sold for $300 or more at auctions. However James Berry also sells his grapes to other wineries. Every year Villa Creek creates a James Berry Vineyard "High Road", but for the 2007 vintage they keep a selection in oak barrels for an extra 2 years. The result is the High Road "End of the Road". The aging and limited release brings a bottle to $100 (for non club members), but I now consider this a wine in my top 10 favorites. Think full bodied California Cabernet fruit blast meets elegant balanced French red. The sip glides over your tongue and waltzes with your taste buds. Caution, this bottle packs a subtle punch with 17% alcohol ... So share or call a cab! Wine Spectator rates it a 93. I would go higher! Cheers!

In 2010, Wine Spectator crowned James Berry's "Saxum" their Wine of the Year. The $75 bottle now is sold for $300 or more at auctions. However James Berry also sells his grapes to other wineries. Every year Villa Creek creates a James Berry Vineyard "High Road", but for the 2007 vintage they keep a selection in oak barrels for an extra 2 years. The result is the High Road "End of the Road". The aging and limited release brings a bottle to $100 (for non club members), but I now consider this a wine in my top 10 favorites. Think full bodied California Cabernet fruit blast meets elegant balanced French red. The sip glides over your tongue and waltzes with your taste buds. Caution, this bottle packs a subtle punch with 17% alcohol ... So share or call a cab! Wine Spectator rates it a 93. I would go higher! Cheers!

May 5th, 2013
Kaycee Salmacia

My first experience with James Berry fruit. Yeah, it's that good. $100 a bottle. Yep!

My first experience with James Berry fruit. Yeah, it's that good. $100 a bottle. Yep!

Feb 23rd, 2013
Gavin Reid

Actually High Road, not End of the Road

Actually High Road, not End of the Road

Aug 8th, 2015