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2012 Panoplie Bottle

2012 Panoplie

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In worthy vintages, Tablas Creek Vineyard produces small quantities of Panoplie: a Mourvèdre-based cuvée from meticulously selected grapes, made in the model of Château de Beaucastel’s Hommage á Jacques Perrin. In 2012, only 720 cases were produced.

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Tasting Notes

Rich, deep and meaty on the nose, cassis and new leather, with a wonderful note of violets. The mouth is textured, Mourvedre's signature rare steak character on the front-palate, then elegant and minerally in the mid-palate, showing cocoa powder and loam, with more currants and plums on the finish. A poised and approachable Panoplie, more about elegance than sheer power. We expect it to drink well for another year or so, then tighten up for a few years before reopening around 2019 and drinking well for two to three decades.

Updated tasting notes from a June 2019 vertical tasting can be found on the Tablas Creek blog.

Technical Details

Appellation

  • Paso Robles

Technical Notes

  • 14.5% Alcohol by Volume
  • 720 Cases Produced

Blend

  • 70% Mourvedre
  • 20% Grenache
  • 10% Syrah

Recipes & Pairings

Production Notes

The 2012 vintage was a classic Paso Robles vintage, warm and sunny, but with above-average yields thanks to average winter rainfall and the frost-reduced 2011 crop. Despite the warm summer, ripening was slowed due to the healthy crop levels, and harvest at a normal time starting in early September and finishing in late October. Syrah harvest began September 10th, followed by Grenache on September 21st and Mourvèdre on September 26th. The last pick of all three grapes came October 30th.

The grapes for our Panoplie were grown on our 120-acre certified organic estate vineyard.

Each lot was individually fermented using native yeasts in either upright oak casks or stainless steel fermenters. After pressing, the wines were moved into barrel, blended, and aged in one 1200-gallon French oak foudre before being bottled in June 2014.

Expected Maturity

2019-2040

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