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Tablas Creek Patelin de Tablas Rouge Paso Robles 2019

Red Wine from USA - California
3.500000000 star rating 2 Reviews
Traditional southern Rhône-style blend from the warm region of Paso Robles in California, made skilfully by Jason Haas. Brooding dark-berry and plum fruits are well balanced by more savoury black-olive and soy flavours that develop on the surprisingly fresh palate. Tablas Creek has pioneered biodynamic approaches, including introducing a flock of sheep in the vineyard, and the use of cover crops.
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Code: US11091

Wine characteristics

  • Red Wine
  • Medium-bodied
  • Garnacha/Carignan/Mourvedre
  • 75cl
  • Now to 2027
  • 13% Alcohol
  • no oak influence
  • Screwcap

Tablas Creek

Tablas Creek is an estate in Paso Robles that, since 1989, has pooled the resources and wisdom of two great wine families from France and the United States. The Perrin family are the owners of the legendary Châteauneuf-du-Pape estate Châtea de Beaucastel, while the Haas family have a history in the wine import business that goes back over 50 years.

Together they have established an estate a dozen miles from the Pacific in the hills of Paso Robles at 1,500 feet altitude, where the climate is Mediterranean and the soils similar to those on the Perrins’ home turf in the Rhône. The elevation allows a long ripening period for grapes that come from clones taken from Beaucastel in France.

Mourvédre, grenaches noir and blanc, syrah, counoise, viognier, roussanne, marsanne and picpoul blanc were planted and are dry farmed, with a 50%-35% split between red and white is made, with rosé making up the rest. Native yeasts ferment the must and wines are matured in large old oak foudres.

Environmental sustainability

Tablas Creek has led the way on sustainability in wine in the USA, and in 2020 they were the United States' first Regenerative Organic Certified vineyard – a certification that is both inclusive of and yet more wide-ranging than organic and biodynamic practices. In 2023, they won the California Green Medal for Environment from the California Sustainable Winegrowing Alliance.

They incorporate many biodynamic techniques across the...

Tablas Creek is an estate in Paso Robles that, since 1989, has pooled the resources and wisdom of two great wine families from France and the United States. The Perrin family are the owners of the legendary Châteauneuf-du-Pape estate Châtea de Beaucastel, while the Haas family have a history in the wine import business that goes back over 50 years.

Together they have established an estate a dozen miles from the Pacific in the hills of Paso Robles at 1,500 feet altitude, where the climate is Mediterranean and the soils similar to those on the Perrins’ home turf in the Rhône. The elevation allows a long ripening period for grapes that come from clones taken from Beaucastel in France.

Mourvédre, grenaches noir and blanc, syrah, counoise, viognier, roussanne, marsanne and picpoul blanc were planted and are dry farmed, with a 50%-35% split between red and white is made, with rosé making up the rest. Native yeasts ferment the must and wines are matured in large old oak foudres.

Environmental sustainability

Tablas Creek has led the way on sustainability in wine in the USA, and in 2020 they were the United States' first Regenerative Organic Certified vineyard – a certification that is both inclusive of and yet more wide-ranging than organic and biodynamic practices. In 2023, they won the California Green Medal for Environment from the California Sustainable Winegrowing Alliance.

They incorporate many biodynamic techniques across the estate vineyard to minimise their impact on the land. They even have their own herds of sheep and alpacas (along with shepherd and sheep dogs). The sheep have an additional benefit in the summer months – when they are sent to graze in the surrounding woods, eating the dry matter that can be a cause of forest fires.

This producer has also experimented with its packaging and they have outlawed the use of single use water bottles on their estate.

Social sustainability

In 2016, Tablas Creek won the CSWA’s prestigious community award for their work with local people in and around Paso Robles.

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Decanter

This elegant GSM from a respected estate is fantastic value. Made with a light touch, it is acid driven, gravelly and linear with aromas of crushed red berries, plums and cherries, spiciness and an earthy ...
This elegant GSM from a respected estate is fantastic value. Made with a light touch, it is acid driven, gravelly and linear with aromas of crushed red berries, plums and cherries, spiciness and an earthy minerality. Serve slightly chilled
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Amy Wislocki

Decanter

California and value are two words not usually spoken in the same breath when it comes to wine. But with thie elegant, fragrant blend of Grenache, Carignana and Mourvèdre from respected estate Tablas...
California and value are two words not usually spoken in the same breath when it comes to wine. But with thie elegant, fragrant blend of Grenache, Carignana and Mourvèdre from respected estate Tablas Creek, you're getting a lot of bang for your buck. Made with a light touch, it's acid-driven, gravelly and linear in style, with aromas and flavours or crushed red berries, plums and cherries, spiciness and an earthy minerality. Serve very slightly chilled.
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Amy Wislocki

The Mail on Sunday

This elegant French influenced red made from Rhóne varietals is a fragrant, earthy and spicy delight

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