Tablas Creek Vineyard

Esprit Blanc de Tablas Roussanne Blend

9.1170 ratings
9.230 pro ratings
Paso Robles, Central Coast, California, USA
Picpoul Blanc, Grenache Blanc, Roussanne
Pork, Fish, Cream Sauces, Chili & Hot Spicy, Chicken, Pate, Shellfish, Veal, Shellfish, Crab & Lobster
Top Notes For
Eric Urbani

A tasting of six aged white Rhônes, including 20 and 35-year-old Hermitages vs a Chapoutier Saint-Joseph Blanc (Les Granits) a 19-year-old Esprit from Tablas Creek, and a Calera Mount Harlan Viognier. This 2009 Chapoutier was the winner for me, and the group.

A tasting of six aged white Rhônes, including 20 and 35-year-old Hermitages vs a Chapoutier Saint-Joseph Blanc (Les Granits) a 19-year-old Esprit from Tablas Creek, and a Calera Mount Harlan Viognier. This 2009 Chapoutier was the winner for me, and the group.

Mar 16th, 2024
John Howard

Harvest production at Hirsch and Cobb Wineries

9.3

Surprisingly delicious. Better with air.

Surprisingly delicious. Better with air.

Oct 17th, 2023
Ron R
8.5

This was a disappointment. Hollowed out. Lacked fruit, acidity and character. Kind of like a lousy strip tease. The only difference was that this was naked from beginning to end.

This was a disappointment. Hollowed out. Lacked fruit, acidity and character. Kind of like a lousy strip tease. The only difference was that this was naked from beginning to end.

Feb 18th, 2023
Ron R
9.2

Lithe, textured yet glides on the palate. Moderately sweet with a compressed fruit profile. Interesting presentation.

Lithe, textured yet glides on the palate. Moderately sweet with a compressed fruit profile. Interesting presentation.

Dec 31st, 2022
Eric Urbani

I know I’m supposed to hold this but I just can’t help myself

I know I’m supposed to hold this but I just can’t help myself

Jan 17th, 2021
Randy Fuller

This wine has a nose full of lemons, limes and that good Paso Robles minerality. There is a nutty angle that plays in, too, but not as strongly as I anticipated given the presence of Roussanne. The palate is tasty and ripe, with citrus taking the lead ahead of those minerals. It’s a great white wine for winter, with a touch of warming oak. Pair it with root vegetable dishes or any kind of fish.

This wine has a nose full of lemons, limes and that good Paso Robles minerality. There is a nutty angle that plays in, too, but not as strongly as I anticipated given the presence of Roussanne. The palate is tasty and ripe, with citrus taking the lead ahead of those minerals. It’s a great white wine for winter, with a touch of warming oak. Pair it with root vegetable dishes or any kind of fish.

Jan 3rd, 2020
Jake Hajer

Complex, round, floral-earth.

Complex, round, floral-earth.

Nov 9th, 2019
Jordan Wardlaw

This is absolutely lovely. Orchard fruit, pineapple, melon and powerful honeysuckle aromas. Ripe, dense and layered fruit throughout that is buoyed by excellent mineral tension and freshness. Very expressive and balanced.

This is absolutely lovely. Orchard fruit, pineapple, melon and powerful honeysuckle aromas. Ripe, dense and layered fruit throughout that is buoyed by excellent mineral tension and freshness. Very expressive and balanced.

Oct 18th, 2019
Richard Rosensweig

Lots going on here. Herbaceous and a little honeysuckle up front with green apple, green melon, and anise. Very rich on the tongue.

Lots going on here. Herbaceous and a little honeysuckle up front with green apple, green melon, and anise. Very rich on the tongue.

2 people found it helpfulOct 15th, 2017
Sipping Fine Wine

Blend of 66% Roussanne, 21% Grenache Blanc, 8% Picpoul Blanc, 3% Picardan & 2% Clairette Blanch, aged in French oak (20% new). Pale to medium lemon color with aromas of stone fruits, flower blossoms and nutty spice. On the palate flavors of ripe apple, baked pears and citrus zest with touches of honeysuckle and sweet oak. Long finish, good mouthfeel, well balanced with acidity ending with fruit, nutty notes and pronounced mineral character, very nice!

Blend of 66% Roussanne, 21% Grenache Blanc, 8% Picpoul Blanc, 3% Picardan & 2% Clairette Blanch, aged in French oak (20% new). Pale to medium lemon color with aromas of stone fruits, flower blossoms and nutty spice. On the palate flavors of ripe apple, baked pears and citrus zest with touches of honeysuckle and sweet oak. Long finish, good mouthfeel, well balanced with acidity ending with fruit, nutty notes and pronounced mineral character, very nice!

1 person found it helpfulDec 19th, 2021