Wine Review: Mountain Ranch Winery 2018 Old Vine Barbera Grand Reserve

Mountain Ranch Winery’s 2018 Old Vine Barbera Grand Reserve is a wine to notice. From its deep, ruby-red color to its bold, fruit-forward flavor, this vintage is a must-try for red wine lovers ready  to expand from Zinfandels and Cabs.

Created by winemaker Bob Hoffman, the 2018 vintage was made from a selection of the finest old-vine Barbera grapes grown in the mountainous Rancho Vignola vineyard in the foothills of the Sierra Nevada Mountains. The combination of the high-altitude terroir and the exceptional vineyard management practices of the winemakers has resulted in a wine of exceptional quality and complexity.

This wine is often served on TasteTV’s Chocolate and Wine Cruise on San Francisco Bay, and this is the first time our wine editors have been able to present a written review of this vintage that attendees have tasted.

On the nose, the 2018 Old Vine Barbera Grand Reserve offers a tantalizing array of aromas, including ripe red fruits, a hint of spice, and a touch of earthiness. On the palate, the wine is full-bodied and silky smooth, with flavors of dark-skinned cherries, blackberries, and a subtle hint of oak. The wine has a pleasing, lingering finish with a hint of sweet spice.

The 2018 Old Vine Barbera Grand Reserve is a classic example of a high-quality, old-world-style wine. The flavors are well-balanced and complex, and the wine has a great structure and length. It is a perfect choice for those who appreciate bold, flavorful wines.

The Mountain Ranch Barbera is an excellent selection for occasions such as casual dinners or even more formal gatherings. It pairs well with a variety of foods, including pastas, grilled meats, and cheeses. With its bold, fruit-forward flavors, it also makes a great choice for sipping on its own.

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