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Jovian Paso Robles Tempranillo Blend

9.34 ratings
9.32 pro ratings
Paso Robles, Central Coast, California, USA
Tempranillo, Petite Sirah, Graciano
Tomato-Based, Lamb, Potato, White Rice, Pungent Cheese, Pasta, Onion, Shallot, Garlic, Salami & Prosciutto, Beef, Chili & Hot Spicy, Mushrooms, Hard Cheese, Pork, Venison, Polenta, Soft Cheese, Chicken, Exotic Spices, Turkey, Beans & Peas, Herbs, Baking Spices, Duck, Lasagna, Pizza, Barbecue, Mexican Cuisine
Top Notes For
Shay A
9.3

Juan Mercado’s Paso project (formerly of Realm). With the new offering out, and having not opened a bottle to try the wines yet, I opted for this as a test. Followed over three days.

75 Tempranillo/ 20 petite sirah/ 5 Graciano

With any new wines I haven’t tried, I like to follow them from pop-and-pour and see how/if they evolve over a couple of days. Right upon opening this had a very Paso-profile to it…big fruit and florals aromatically, but not really Tempranillo-like. Dark blue and black berry fruit, dark cocoa and cassis. Very primary (unsurprisingly). The mid-palate shows great weight and texture but it falls off a cliff at the finish with not much else. Check back-in…

Days two and three showed enhanced profiles of a fleshed out and broad shouldered wine (which wasn’t there on day one). The fruit profile has shades of red, some black pepper spice is on the mid-palate and the finish matches the beautiful mid-palate profile. Structure is well framed. Finishes with a weightless richness that I find in high-end Paso wines. Very enjoyable.

Juan Mercado’s Paso project (formerly of Realm). With the new offering out, and having not opened a bottle to try the wines yet, I opted for this as a test. Followed over three days.

75 Tempranillo/ 20 petite sirah/ 5 Graciano

With any new wines I haven’t tried, I like to follow them from pop-and-pour and see how/if they evolve over a couple of days. Right upon opening this had a very Paso-profile to it…big fruit and florals aromatically, but not really Tempranillo-like. Dark blue and black berry fruit, dark cocoa and cassis. Very primary (unsurprisingly). The mid-palate shows great weight and texture but it falls off a cliff at the finish with not much else. Check back-in…

Days two and three showed enhanced profiles of a fleshed out and broad shouldered wine (which wasn’t there on day one). The fruit profile has shades of red, some black pepper spice is on the mid-palate and the finish matches the beautiful mid-palate profile. Structure is well framed. Finishes with a weightless richness that I find in high-end Paso wines. Very enjoyable.

Nov 21st, 2024
Brian S

Cool bottling, new label and wine to me.

Cool bottling, new label and wine to me.

Mar 3rd, 2024
Eric I
9.2

Eric had this a month ago

Eric had this a month ago

Nov 19th, 2024
Howard Greenfield

Howard had this 5 months ago

Howard had this 5 months ago

Jul 14th, 2024