Mission Codename Monterey Pyrénées
Today’s 2009 Cambiata Winery Tannat comes with our highest recommendation.
If you are not familiar with the Tannat varietal, here is a little background: Normally found near the Pyrénées, in the Basque-influenced region of France, Tannat is often characterized by its bold, concentrated and tannic structure. Tannat is a big wine, not unlike Petite Sirah or Petite Verdot.
Today’s was so well-loved at our recent tasting panel that nearly every panelist pre-purchased some of the wine for their own cellars.
This wine is rich, delicious, aromatic and packed with flavors. Normally a great food wine to pair with rich, fatty foods, we actually think this would be a fantastic wine to enjoy all on its own. In fact, this wine could easily replace a meal.
When you do pair it with food, enjoy it with something rich like Asian short ribs, duck confit, duck l’orange or Peking duck.
Don’t miss out on this fantastic wine, from the modern master of California Tannat!