Scott Steingraber Building Bridges Rogue Valley Tempranillo 2021
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Weisinger Family Winery Estate Tempranillo 2019
Sold by Weisinger.com
$42.00
(As of 04/28/2022)
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Ricochet Tempranillo, Rogue Valley 2020
Sold by ricochetwine.com
$40.00
(As of 04/28/2022)
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2Hawk Tempranillo 2018
Sold by 2hawk.com
$34.00
(As of 04/28/2022)
$38.99
Angels Angel Price
$22.99
About the wine
Rogue Valley's answer to Spain's famous red
This rich Oregon Tempranillo rivals Ribera’s most famous - and that’s saying something (Spain is where Tempranillo is KING!). With ample blackberries, plums, chocolate and toffee – it’s a bounty of flavor treasure.
Thanks to your support, Scott got to work with a collection of dedicated Rogue Valley grape growers that take their farming seriously and produce exquisite fruit - AND bring in a rare variety for Angels with the utmost quality.
Rogue Valley is an under-the-radar side of Oregon wine country that can produce big, hearty and powerful reds like this Tempranillo. Stock up on this tasty stateside exclusive that you can drink now and for years to come.
Best before
This is ready to drink now, but will age up to 12 years if stored in a cool, dark place. Purchase a few bottles to taste over time.
Serving advice
Decant and serve cooler than room temperature. You'll experience added pleasure as it opens up after pulling the cork. Pour, swirl, enjoy!
Food match
This complements aged cheeses and hearty roasted or grilled meats.
Contains sulphites
Wine profile
Meet the winemaker - Scott Steingraber
After having a wine moment with an Oregon Cabernet Sauvignon, Scott and his family went all in in 2006 – never looking back – buying a ranch in Rogue Valley where they planted vineyards from scratch.
Scott’s made wine from different areas for over 25 years – but Southern Oregon’s warmest and driest region won his heart. There, he can make his beloved Cabernet Sauvignon and other varieties – his way. The Rogue Valley isn’t Oregon Pinot country – it’s something new – and spectacular.
Because of you, Scott can focus on making gems like Cabernet Sauvignon, Tempranillo and Viognier for Angels who would not have discovered them otherwise – while supporting his dream of making Oregon wines future-forward in many ways – his production facility is even 100% solar powered! Win-win.
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