Estate grown. The Grenache grape is responsible for some of the most generous and appealing reds in the wine world. It is a full bodied yet soft wine, low in acidity, boasts high alcohol content and its grape flourishes in the foothills of El Dorado County.
Awards: - Best of Class, Double Gold, and Silver Medal (El Dorado County Fair)
The Grenache grape is responsible for some of the most generous and appealing reds in the wine world. It is a full bodied wine, soft and low in acidity, boasts high alcohol content and it’s grape flourishes in the Sierra Foothills. It’s color is ruby red and it has a spicy berry flavor though soft on the palate. Grenach pairs well with a wide variety of meats, poultry and pastas or simply enjoy it by itself. Grenache is a wine for all seasons and should have its place in every wine cellar.
Estate grown Grenache makes our 2018 Rosé intense and rich in color and flavorful hints of green apple and perfectly ripened strawberries. Batia Vineyards is proud to introduce a 2017 vintage involving the blending of two Rhone Varietals, Roussanne with its most favored varietal companion, Viognier.
Awards: - San Francisco Chronicle Wine Competition (Best of Class)
Rich and dark in color, bold and deep in flavor, this Zinfandel was harvested from 115-year-old vines. Grown and nurtured in the beautiful Shenandoah Valley of the Sierra Foothills, Batia Vineyards is proud to present its 2017 vintage of Old Vine Zinfandel. Beautiful aromas and exceptional flavors.
Awards: - Bronze Medal (El Dorado County Fair)
This 2016 vintage of Merlot is the result of harvesting grapes from the Coombsville region, a distinct subappellation of Napa Valley just east of the city of Napa. Coombsville wines can be recognized by their typically soft but significant tannins which provide excellent structure and mouthfeel along with underlying layers of earth and mineral flavors.
Awards: - Gold Medal (San Francisco Chronicle) - Silver Medal (California State Fair) - Silver Medal (Sommelier's Choice Awards) - Bronze Medal (El Dorado County Fair)
This 2017 Vintage of Merlot is the result of harvesting grapes from the Coombsville region, a distinct subappellation of Napa Valley just east of the city of Napa. Coombsville wines can be recognized by their typically soft but significant tannins which provide excellent structure and mouthfeel along with underlying layers of earth and mineral flavors.
Awards: - Gold Medal (El Dorado County Fair)
Dark fruit flavors from sweet mulberry to savory black olive. Our Syrah has a front loaded burst of flavor that tapers off and then has a spicy, peppery yet soft note on the finish. Though complex, it is soft on the palate and can be enjoyed with or without pood pairings.
Awards: - Silver Medal (El Dorado County Fair) - Bronze Medal (California State Fair)
Big, bold Sierra Foothills 2017 Petite Syrah. Full bodied with deep red berries up front and a spicy, smooth finish.
Rich and dark in color, bold and deep in flavor, this Zinfandel was grown and harvested from a meticulously cared for Sierra Foothills Vineyards. Awards: - Silver Medal (El Dorado County Fair)