Description
In 1936, Simone Shaw, daughter of an Alaskan miner and Belgian aristocrat, purchased a property in Amador County hoping to find gold. She called it “Casino Mine Ranch” because she knew it would be a gamble to find any gold. Today, more than 80 years later, Simone’s great nephews Jim and Richard Merryman look after the property, which includes a vineyard of an unusual array of grapes. The legendary Andy Erickson and winemaker Jessica Tarpy Shaheen make the wines and a new history is being written for Casino Mine Ranch.
With intense garrigue aromas on the nose, think fields of lavender, thyme and rosemary and a wonderfully juicy palate of brambly fruits like strawberries and blackberries, violets, stone, citrus peel and baking spices. This is accentuated by mouth-coating tannins and punctuated with a fresh palate pleasing finish.






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