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San Pasqual Winery2823 visitors
As native San Diegans, our goal is to contribute to "America's Finest City" by bringing enjoyable, quality wine to the tables of our friends, neighbors, and community. | San Diego, CA Phone: (858) 270-7550 Website: http://www.sanpasqualwinery.com Appellation: San Pasqual Valley Map to San Pasqual Winery
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Port
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Coronado Port Zinfandel
Sweet, thick and rich - very good dessert wine, or to sip while enjoying a fine cigar! American oaked for 15 months. Port is made by adding wine distillate/brandy to partially ferm ... moreented wine. The alcohol halts yeast fermentation, leaving a high sugar content in the wine, yet allowing infusion of fruits and tannins from the grapes. Oak aging rounds and softens this luxurious mix. Zinfandel grown in Rancho Cucamonga, California, wine made in Escondido. | |
Tempranillo
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2002 Balboa Tempranillo
Medium bodied red blend, with an earthy, savory flavor of green and black olives. Tempranillo is a Spanish grape of the famed Rioja region. This wine is a good alternative for anyo ... morene looking for less berry and fruit in a wine. American oaked for 12 months. Grapes grown in Guadalupe Valley, Baja California, wine made in Escondido. | |
Grenache
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2002 Garnacha Grenache Reserve
This is one of our specialty niche wines that is hard to find anywhere else. Grenache is typically a light, fruity wine used for blending. It can be similar to Pinot Noir in flavor ... more and texture, though the color is a lighter red. However, the grenache out of our source vineyard in 2002 showed a very distinct warm spice that we thought should come forward on its own. We kept it in oak an extra year to beef up the tannins. A lot of warm spice (e.g. cloves/cinnamon) come through on this unique vintage. Grapes grown in Guadalupe Valley, Baja California, wine made in Escondido. | |
Bordeaux
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2002 Ramona Sauvignon Blanc
Dry, light bodied Bordeaux French varietal. Fermented and aged in stainless steel for crisp fruitiness (no oak aging). Very easy on the palate and easy to drink. Grapes grown in Gu ... moreadalupe Valley, Baja California, wine made in Escondido. | |
Updated on August 2, 2007
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