Growing Conditions

We source Treana Cabernet Sauvignon predominantly from three diverse districts
in the Paso Robles AVA: the Estrella District with its loamy, gravelly river plain slopes
and canyons; the San Juan District, featuring warmer temperatures than most of
Paso Robles with deep sandy loam riverbed soils formed by ancient water flow;
and the Geneseo District located in the heart of the AVA, where gentle rolling
river plains are diverse in soil types but always contain ancient seabed deposits.

The 2022 growing season was slightly warmer than average. Mild conditions
prevailed through spring and early summer, followed by a heat wave and extended
warm temperatures in September that accelerated fruit ripening. On average, the
grapes were picked a week a week earlier than typical.

Nose

Enveloping aromas of blue fruits, toasted oak, leather and tobacco leaf.

Palate

A lusciously textured palate unfolds with flavors of black cherry, blackberry, blueberry and cinnamon graham. Notes of mocha join polished tannins on a juicy, sumptuous finish.