Treana

Cabernet Sauvignon Syrah

9.18 ratings
9.22 pro ratings
Paso Robles, Central Coast, California, USA
Cabernet Sauvignon, Syrah
Onion, Shallot, Garlic, Pasta, Venison, Tomato-Based, Potato, Pork, Chocolate & Caramel, White Rice, Mushrooms, Beef, Lamb, Chili & Hot Spicy
Top Notes For
Sipping Fine Wine

Hope family began their planting’s in 1978 & sold wine under the Hope Family label directly from the winery's tasting room. In 1990 the Hope ranches became the sole source of fruit for Liberty School Cabernet Sauvignon. In 1996, they founded Treana Winery. A blend of 75% Cabernet Sauvignon & 25% Syrah. Aromas of sweet berry & spice notes. Flavors of currants and ripe berry with cacao, pepper and vanilla spice. Full body, rich tannins, good balance ending on the spicy side.

Hope family began their planting’s in 1978 & sold wine under the Hope Family label directly from the winery's tasting room. In 1990 the Hope ranches became the sole source of fruit for Liberty School Cabernet Sauvignon. In 1996, they founded Treana Winery. A blend of 75% Cabernet Sauvignon & 25% Syrah. Aromas of sweet berry & spice notes. Flavors of currants and ripe berry with cacao, pepper and vanilla spice. Full body, rich tannins, good balance ending on the spicy side.

2 people found it helpfulJul 28th, 2020
Matt Sterr

JAMMMMMMMMMMMMM

JAMMMMMMMMMMMMM

1 person found it helpfulJun 7th, 2021
Sharon B

Austin Hope wine - 75% Cab 25% Syrah. Wow absolutely fantastic! I knew when I poured it and it was dark purple that I would like it. Lots of plum and blackberries on the palate. Another great Paso wine, my new favorite!! Cheers to Monday being over!

Austin Hope wine - 75% Cab 25% Syrah. Wow absolutely fantastic! I knew when I poured it and it was dark purple that I would like it. Lots of plum and blackberries on the palate. Another great Paso wine, my new favorite!! Cheers to Monday being over!

1 person found it helpfulApr 19th, 2021
Brit Young

Favorite wedding wine! Fabulous cab. I thought it was Italian and was surprised to love it. Learned it was mostly cab. Full body, paired great with our wedding meal!

Favorite wedding wine! Fabulous cab. I thought it was Italian and was surprised to love it. Learned it was mostly cab. Full body, paired great with our wedding meal!

1 person found it helpfulOct 26th, 2020
Ming L
9.0

This is like drinking cotton candy, so delicious and easy to drink that one might overlook its complexity.

A person at the table who does not really drink wine had a taste, and said if all wine tasted like this, he would drink more. I think this is wine tasting all about. If you like it, it’s a good wine to you. And I like it.

This is like drinking cotton candy, so delicious and easy to drink that one might overlook its complexity.

A person at the table who does not really drink wine had a taste, and said if all wine tasted like this, he would drink more. I think this is wine tasting all about. If you like it, it’s a good wine to you. And I like it.

Mar 14th, 2021
Shawn Pace

Loved it

Loved it

Feb 24th, 2018
Alexis M

Hope Family Vineyards. Wonderful Christmas Eve wine! Jammy, nice 70% Cab. Delicious!

Hope Family Vineyards. Wonderful Christmas Eve wine! Jammy, nice 70% Cab. Delicious!

Dec 25th, 2017
C C
9.7

At Bill's party. Very nice

At Bill's party. Very nice

Aug 26th, 2017
Amber Michelle Mitchell

I love love love this 🍷 very jammy with outstanding legs

I love love love this 🍷 very jammy with outstanding legs

Aug 10th, 2017
E. Bishop

A low nose, but hints of ripe berries. Thick, high-med alcohol, deep red nearly purple. Ripe fruits, blackberries and cinnamon on the first tastes. Opens later to more fruit, lots of succulent blackberries and now molasses! Wow, what a surprise. Just a very nice bottle with my barbecue beef.

A low nose, but hints of ripe berries. Thick, high-med alcohol, deep red nearly purple. Ripe fruits, blackberries and cinnamon on the first tastes. Opens later to more fruit, lots of succulent blackberries and now molasses! Wow, what a surprise. Just a very nice bottle with my barbecue beef.

Apr 3rd, 2017