Lepiane 2013 Grenache
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- Santa Barbara County region
- Appellation
- Black Oak Vineyard, Santa Barbara County
- Aged
- 22 months in oak
- Cases Produced
- 85
The Lepiane 2013 Grenache is a sophisticated, restrained wine made with grapes grown in the Black Oak Vineyard, located just south of Los Alamos in a unique area of Santa Barbara County. Light in color, but rich in texture, this Grenache offers notes of orange peel, graphite, red cherry and florals on the nose and clean, persistent fruit flavors on the palate. The generous, silky tannins help to create beautiful texture and length in the finish.

Spanish-Style Shrimp Paella
This take on a classic Spanish delicacy is best enjoyed with a glass of Grenache Blanc!
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Lamb Burger
This take on a classic dish is easy to make and delicious! It is best paired with a glass of Grenache.
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Italian Spaghetti alla Carbonara
This tasty spaghetti recipe pairs perfectly with a glass of Grenache from your most recent Wine Club shipment!
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Rosemary & Thyme Braised Lamb Shoulder
This fall-off-the-bone-tender roast is right at home with a Red Blend from your most recent wine club shipment.
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Shrimp with Mole Pipian
Shrimp never tasted so good...try it with a new Baja California twist with Mole Pipian! Pair it with the Grenache Blanc from you International Wine Club shipment.
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