2023 BACA Pinch Hitter Red Blend

$45.00

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2023 BACA Pinch Hitter Red Blend

Tasting notes

Aromatically expressive, this blend opens with lifted red fruit, garrigue, and a dusting of cracked pepper. The palate is layered and textural, with Grenache contributing bright cherry and floral notes, Syrah lending depth and savory complexity, and Mourvèdre grounding the blend with earthy tannins and a hint of dried herbs. The finish is polished and mouthwatering, making it an ideal match for Mediterranean dishes such as grilled lamb and fire-roasted eggplant.

  • Red Fruit
  • Pepper
  • Floral Notes
  • Dried Herbs

Vineyard notes

Santa Ynez Valley AVA

Sourced from the rolling hills and cool marine-influenced microclimates of the Santa Ynez Valley, Santa Barbara County.

Classic GSM Style

Inspired by Rhône tradition with a bold California twist, this wine delivers a seamless fusion of savory depth and juicy, expressive fruit.

The Blend

An all-star lineup of Grenache, Syrah, Mourvèdre, and a touch of Carignan — refined, inviting, and built to knock it out of the park.

Wine Facts

Our 2023 red blend is a grand slam of flavor. Inspired by the classic GSM style, this wine is both refined and inviting—an homage to Rhône tradition with a bold California twist. Sourced from the rolling hills and cool marine-influenced microclimates of the Santa Ynez Valley, it delivers a seamless fusion of savory depth and juicy, expressive fruit. With its all-star lineup of Grenache, Syrah, Mourvèdre, and a touch of Carignan, Pinch Hitter steps up to the plate and knocks it out of the park.

Bottle Size

750ml

Varietal Composition

65% Grenache, 27% Syrah, 6% Mourvedre, 2% Carignan

Appellation

Santa Barbara County and California

Vintage Notes

Remarkably cool and late, the 2023 vintage produced wines of singular character and quality. The winter season started wet, with record rainstorms and mountaintop snowfall, leaving aquifers full and vines healthy. A cool spring indicated the later harvest to come, with a late start to budbreak and a long flowering period on the vines that was accompanied by wildflower super blooms. Through mild summer temperatures the vines set an ample crop load with strong canopy growth. After patient waiting and long hangtimes, warm weather came at just the right moment in fall to push ripeness to completion, resulting in wines that are deep, vital, and age worthy.

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