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Brand Hope family wines
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Country Usa
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Region California
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Size 75CL
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ABV 13.5%
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Closure Cork
Liberty School Syrah, 75 cl

Regular price £14.90
Classic aromas of blueberries and dark cherries along with hints of eucalyptus and violets. Zesty acidity gives way to a round mouthfeel with vibrant cranberry and plum flavors. Slight notes of pepper and herbs add to the rich complexity and fine tannins lend well to the long finish. Read more.
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Description
The Hope Family arrived in Paso Robles in 1978 in search of land and new opportunities. They were among a handful of pioneering families who helped shape and gain recognition for this distinct wine growing region. After growing grapes and developing vineyards throughout the eighties and early nineties, the Hopes began producing estate wines under the Hope Farms label.
Tasting Notes
Classic cherry and blueberry aromas
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1870 Sour Cocktail Recipe
The Sour Cocktail is versatile – whether you decide to switch up the Whisky, sour or sweet element, the end result will almost always be delicious – just remember to stick to that golden ratio of 2 parts Whisky, 1 part sour and 1 part sweet (but hey, if your personal preference is different, you do you!). The 1870 Sour, also known as the New York Sour ,updates the Whiskey Sour recipe (whiskey, lemon, sugar, egg white) with a float of dry red wine. (Psst, a float is when you suspend the final ingredient on top of the drink!). Everyone loves a good layered cocktail. They are fun to make and look amazing in photos - perfect for Instagram. The New York sour has been around longer than any living human. It’s thought that this cocktail was created around the 1870s/1890's - certainly a modern classic! If you’re after something sweeter, bourbon or brandy are both great options. Prefer a smokier sour? A scotch will be your go-to. When it comes to the sour substitution, lime is a more subtle option if you find lemon too overpowering, alternatively you can opt for a sweeter pick like orange or a more savoury choice like grapefruit. And when it comes to the egg white and no egg white debate, well, it’s completely up to you!
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