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Treana Red

$1,680.00

The Hope family arrived in Paso Robles in 1978 and began their journey into the wine industry by planting only vineyards. Almost twenty years later in 1996 they launched the Treana brand and began producing wines, primarily blends of grape varieties that were best suited to the Central Coast. Treana Red is a blend of Cabernet Sauvignon and Syrah, combining thirty years of winemaking history, the selection of their best vineyards and a passion for winemaking, to create an unprecedented Paso blend.

The name Treana symbolizes a trinity of natural elements “SUN, EARTH, VINE and the ocean” elements that make Paso Robles and the rest of the Central Coast of Ca. an exceptional area for grape production. The Hope family and the Wagner family have been friends for over 40 years.

Product Code: VW-HO-02

PRODUCING COUNTRY:
United States
REGION:
Paso Robles in California, USA
VARIETALS:
Cabernet Sauvignon 70% + Syrah 30%
AGING:
From 10 to 12 Months in new French Oak 50%
HARMONIZING:
Good accompaniment to poultry, seafood, stewed meats, pasta in red sauce.
SERVING TEMPERATURE:
Between 16 to 18 ºC
CONTENT
750 Ml
Sku: VW-HO-02

The owners of Treana Hope Family Wines have been friends with the Wagner family for over 40 years. Treana symbolizes a trinity of natural elements – Sun, Earth, and Vine – that together with the ocean make Paso Robles and the rest of the Central Coast of California an exceptional area for grape production.

Caymus Vineyards was founded in 1971 in Rutherford, California, USA, by Charlie Wagner and Lorna Belle Glos Wagner, after a long history of vineyard cultivation dating back to 1906. In 1972 Charlie Wagner, his wife Lorna and their son Chuck produced their first vintage, with grapes from their 55 hectares of vineyard, in a winery named after the Mexican land concession,

known as Caymus Ranch, granted to George Yount in 1836, which included what later became the town of Rutherford and its surroundings. Today the family continues to operate the vineyards in the fifth generation, led by Chuck, Joe and Charlie Wagner, with nearly 350 hectares, in 14 different locations in the Napa Valley area, planted mainly with Cabernet Sauvignon and Pinot Noir grape varieties, with an average age of 40 years.
They make their wines in Napa Valley (California, USA) under the brands Conundrum, Mer Soleil, Belle Glos and of course Caymus.

The name Treana symbolizes a trinity of natural elements – the sun, the soil, the vine and the ocean – elements that make Paso Robles and the rest of the Central Coast of California an exceptional area for grape production. Treana Winery’s wines reflect the geography and local microclimate: rolling hills, limestone soils, sunny summer days, temperate ocean breezes that cool the afternoons as well as dramatic temperature swings of up to 40 degrees Celsius between day and night. The grapes respond accordingly with good sugar levels and balanced acidity. The grapes harvested by Treana are selected by knowledgeable individuals with extensive experience and passion for wine. The Hope family are pioneers in grape production in Paso Robles, Ca. Austin Hope grew up around his family's vineyards, during high school and college as well as summers working on the property he saw firsthand the ins and outs of a small scale wine production operation.

Austin began making wine for Treana Winery in 1998. His own philosophy has evolved at the intersection of the Old and New World; he has a great respect for the balance and elegance between the vibrant Central Coast fruits of Paso Robles and old-world techniques, and sees his position as more of an artist and craftsman than a simple winemaker: “I try to leave the nuts and bolts of wine analysis and tasting to other people,” he says, “and focus on how the wine tastes.” The Wagner and Hope families began their friendship long ago, but decided to make a wine together in 1980. Liberty School Cabernet was a wine produced in Caymus from Paso Robles fruit from the Hope family’s vineyards. Today, Austin Hope is the winemaker and producer of this great wine.

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