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Tablas Creek Vineyard

Tablas Creek Vineyard
Tablas Creek Vineyard sign.jpg
Location Paso Robles, USA
Coordinates 35°38′12″N 120°51′33″W / 35.6366°N 120.8592°W / 35.6366; -120.8592Coordinates: 35°38′12″N 120°51′33″W / 35.6366°N 120.8592°W / 35.6366; -120.8592
Appellation Paso Robles AVA
First vintage 1997
Key people Jean-Pierre Perrin
François Perrin
Robert Haas
Jason Haas
Pierre Perrin
Known for Esprit de Beaucastel
Côtes de Tablas
Varietals Roussanne, Grenache blanc, Syrah, Grenache, Mourvedre, Counoise, Viognier, Vermentino, Tannat, Picpoul blanc
Other products Rosé, Vin de Paille
Website www.tablascreek.com

Tablas Creek Vineyard is a California wine estate producing various Rhône-style blends and varietal wine. The winery is located in the Las Tablas district west of Paso Robles in the Santa Lucia Mountains, within the Paso Robles AVA. It is an exemplar of the GSM blend (Southern Rhône), and has been influential in popularizing it in California.

Described as the sibling winery of southern Rhône estate Château de Beaucastel in Châteauneuf du Pape, Tablas Creek Vineyard was founded in 1990 by Jean-Pierre and François Perrin of the Perrin family, proprietors of Beaucastel since the early 20th century, and Robert Haas, an importer and the founder of Vineyard Brands. Having searched for the appropriate terroir since 1985, in 1989 the Perrins and Haas chose the site, a former alfalfa farm on top of a Late Cretaceous seabed, for its soil pH and limestone base similarities to Beaucastel.

With an aim to produce Rhône-style wines made by organic principles, vines were imported from the Beaucastel vineyards, both to supply varieties previously unavailable in California such as Counoise and Grenache blanc, and in order to ensure the disease-free provenance of the remaining varieties. Beginning in 1990, the vines were quarantined by the United States Department of Agriculture. The first clones were released in 1992, with additional clones released over the next two decades. Planting of these French clones began in 1994. Previously, experiments had been made with American material planted in selected soils beginning in 1992. Wines were produced under the names Adelaida Hills and Tablas Hills between 1994 and 1996, with the first Tablas Creek Vineyard wines produced in 1997. Although all grapes were grown on site, the launch of the Tablas Creek Vineyard label was delayed until the majority of the wine was produced from French vines.


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