French speakers will note that père (meaning “father”) is misspelled on the label. The intent is to honor the winemaker's father, who planted the estate vineyard 30 years ago. It's a sturdy, honest wine, chewy and unafraid to show the slightly bitter, herbal side of the grape. Drink this with a hearty lamb stew.
French speakers will note that père (meaning “father”) is misspelled on the label. The intent is to honor the winemaker's father, who planted the estate vineyard 30 years ago. It's a sturdy, honest wine, chewy and unafraid to show the slightly bitter, herbal side of the grape. Drink this with a hearty lamb stew.
French speakers will note that père (meaning “father”) is misspelled on the label. The intent is to honor the winemaker's father, who planted the estate vineyard 30 years ago. It's a sturdy, honest wine, chewy and unafraid to show the slightly bitter, herbal side of the grape. Drink this with a hearty lamb stew.
French speakers will note that père (meaning “father”) is misspelled on the label. The intent is to honor the winemaker's father, who planted the estate vineyard 30 years ago. It's a sturdy, honest wine, chewy and unafraid to show the slightly bitter, herbal side of the grape. Drink this with a hearty lamb stew.