Tasting Notes and Characteristics:A rush of blackcurrant and warm plum rides up first, then opens into cassis, graphite, and a lick of cocoa that feels both generous and focused. Austin Cabernet Sauvignon Paso Robles channels its California roots with ripe Paso Robles fruit, sweet tobacco edges, and polished tannins that wrap the palate without smothering it. This Cabernet Sauvignon from the United States shows a full body, moderate acidity, and a lingering finish touched by cedar and baking spice, consistent with fermentation on skins and aging in oak. Alcohol by volume: 15.00%. It shines with grilled steak, where the char meets the wine’s dark-fruit depth, and it flatters aged cheddar by slicing through the cream with structure and savory lift.Producer Information: Hope Family WinesHope Family Wines anchors itself in Paso Robles, California, where the Hope family planted grapes in the late 1970s and shifted from farming to bottling with a clear Central Coast identity guided today by winemaker Austin Hope, whose approach favors site-driven, ripe-fruited Paso expressions shaped by careful block selection, extended maceration, and judicious French oak to highlight the region’s warm days, cool nights, and calcareous soils. Their production centers on Cabernet Sauvignon and Rhône varieties, with Paso Robles Cabernet showing polished tannins and generous black fruit alongside spice and savory detail influenced by the Templeton Gap’s cooling winds. Beyond the flagship label, they craft Treana Red and Treana White that channel Central Coast Rhône character, Liberty School for classic Paso Cabernet, Troublemaker as a multi-vintage Syrah-led blend with Grenache, Mourvèdre, Petite Sirah, and Zinfandel, Quest as a Bordeaux-focused red featuring Cabernet Franc, and Austin Hope Reserve bottlings that emphasize small-lot selection and longer élevage.

