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2009 Tablas Creek Vineyard Bergeron Paso Robles
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About Tablas Creek Vineyard

This important estate in Paso Robles, a joint venture between the Perrin family of Châteauneuf du Pape and their long-time importer, Robert Haas, planted its vineyards in the 1990s with clonal selections taken from the southern Rhône Valley. The organically farmed, 120 acre plot contains all the usual suspects: Mourvedre, Syrah, and Grenache, plus Roussane, Marsanne, and Viognier...

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2009 Tablas Creek Vineyard Bergeron Paso Robles

Producer: Tablas Creek Vineyard
Style: White Wine
Grape Type: Roussanne
Origin: California
Region: Central Coast
Appellation: Paso Robles

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90 Points | International Wine Cellar , November/December 2010

($30; 100% roussanne) Light gold. Restrained aromas of pineapple, citrus pith and white flowers, plus a subtle herbal nuance. Tight, understated and firm on the palate, with lively flavors of pear, green apple and flowers. Very dry but surprisingly ripe, with firm underlying minerality and strong acidity contributing to this wine's clarity. Very firm acidity adds definition to the long finish. I really like this style.

89 Points | Robert Parker's The Wine Advocate

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Roussanne

Like its conventional blending partner Marsanne, Roussane is most frequently associated with the northern Rhone Valley. It joins Marsanne as the only white varieties grown in the appellations of St. Joseph, Hermitage, and Crozes-Hermitage. When blended, these two varieties produce rich, full-bodied white wines that reach their finest expression in...
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