HighlightsOffers juicy red fruit with nice mid-palate weightRipe, raspberry jam flavors with some vanilla and mocha notesDelicious with pulled pork or vegetarian stuffed poblano peppersAppellation: California (67% North Coast, 13% Central Coast)Varietal: 54% merlot, 18% petit syrah, 18% zinfandel, 4% tannatAn exciting collaboration between musician Dave Matthews and winemaker Sean McKenzie, The Dreaming Tree captures the spirit of California's wine country. At The Dreaming Tree, our winemaker repeatedly demonstrates his ability to preserve California's most prestigious growing regions and their respective styles through the portfolio's stellar lineup. The Dreaming Tree winery is a Certified California Sustainable Winegrowing winery, which is part of the California Sustainable Winegrowing Alliance third-party Certification Program promoting sustainable practices. This California Red Blend brings juicy red fruit with mid-palate weight from the merlot, raspberry jam flavors from the zinfandel, and dark fruit and structure from the Petit Syrah and Tannat. Its blend of coastal California varieties results in a tasty, complex red wine with lots of fruit flavors, some vanilla and mocha, and a long, soft finish. Delicious with Vietnamese-style pork sandwiches or vegetarian stuffed poblano peppers. Appellation: California (67% North Coast, 13% Central Coast). Varietal: 54% merlot, 18% petit syrah, 18% zinfandel, 4% tannat, 6% other varieties.Contains: Does not contain any of the 8 major allergensMay Contain: Does not contain any of the 8 major allergensSize: 750 mlRegion: CaliforniaAlcohol Percentage: 13.5Store: In a Dry location at Room temperatureForm: LiquidState of Readiness: Ready to drinkWine varietals: Red blendAlcohol content: AlcoholicPackage type: Individual item multi-servingNet weight: .75 literPackage Quantity: 1TCIN: 14767729UPC: 821007385330Item Number (DPCI): 213-00-1932If the item details above aren’t accurate or complete, we want to know about it. Report incorrect product info.
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