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Camera Obscura Red Blend 2022

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Camera Obscura Red Blend 2022
Sunset International Wine Competition, (Silver Medal)New York International Wine Competition, (Gold Medal)New York International Wine Competition, (94 Points)
Named for its revolutionary “dark chamber,” the Camera Obscura was a marvel of the 16th century. Hailing from California, inky-dark Camera Obscura Red Blend reveals its own wonders—intriguing flavors of ripe black fruits and wild herbs.
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Wine Details

SilverSunset International Wine Competition, (Silver Medal)
GoldNew York International Wine Competition, (Gold Medal)
94
94PTS
New York International Wine Competition, (94 Points)

Flavor Profile

Wine Flavor Profile
Camera Obscura is a full-bodied red wine with intriguing aromas and flavors of ripe black fruits and wild herbs. It offers a beautifully deep color, well-structured palate and a long, concentrated finish.
Wine Food Pairings
Steak, lamb, burgers, barbecue, stewed meats or vegetables, roasted vegetables.
Beyond the label

Named for its revolutionary “dark chamber,” the Camera Obscura was a marvel of the 16th century. It provided artists with a clever drawing aide and allowed sky gazers to observe eclipses. Inspired by this historic device, the award-winning Camera Obscura Red Blend is an inky-dark red wine that reveals its own wonders.

Camera Obscura marries two rare grape varieties, Petit Verdot and Tannat, both of which are originally from France. Petit Verdot features in the great red wines of Bordeaux, while Tannat hails from the country’s rugged southwest. Both varieties thrive in California, where the warm, sunny climate allows the thick-skinned grapes to ripen fully and develop seriously intense flavors.

As you pour the wine, you’ll immediately notice its beautifully deep, dark color—the inspiration behind its name. Then, enjoy the intriguing aromas of ripe black fruits and wild herbs, followed by a wonderfully concentrated, well-structured palate. It’s an ideal match for roasted meats, firm cheeses and more hearty, flavorful foods.

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“Like its namesake, the Camera Obscura, this inky-dark red wine is a marvel!”

Kristina Spencer

California wine expert

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