J. Lohr Pure Paso is a remarkable expression of Paso Robles' terroir. This proprietary red blend offers a captivating journey through the region's vineyards, delivering a harmonious fusion of flavors that embody the art of winemaking.- Vine & Cellar Team

J. Lohr Pure Paso Proprietary Red 2020

Paso Robles | Red Blends

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84 Wine spectator 2020

J. Lohr Pure Paso is a remarkable expression of Paso Robles' terroir. This proprietary red blend offers a captivating journey through the region's vineyards, delivering a harmonious fusion of flavors that embody the art of winemaking.- Vine & Cellar Team

Product Attributes
Varietal
Red Blends
Region
California, Central Coast, Paso Robles
Label ABV
14.80%
Size
750 Ml
Description

The J. Lohr Pure Paso Proprietary Red Wine is exactly what the name suggests: authentic Paso Robles winegrowing history captured in a bottle. J. Lohr Pure Paso artfully blends Cabernet Sauvignon and Petite Sirah two J. Lohr benchmark varieties into a unique proprietary red wine. The two varieties have long been intertwined in J. Lohr's winegrowing history and, in particular, the Lohr family's pioneering efforts in the Paso Robles region. This Pure Paso Proprietary Red Wine highlights J. Lohr's house-style, which is acclaimed for its dense and focused fruit signature, coupled with a soft, approachable palate. Its classic, dramatic packaging recalls Paso Robles' frontier ethos. It is our delicious, proprietary tribute to one of the world's great winegrowing regions a special place that J. Lohr is proud to call home.

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