As summer approaches, you may be thinking about throwing a nice steak or piece of tri-tip on the grill. One of these Paso Robles cabernets would be a delicious companion.
Peachy Canyon Winery, best known for zinfandel, also makes a couple of good cabs. The 2004 Peachy Canyon Old School House Cabernet Sauvignon ($25) is easy to drink, with bright black cherry and cassis flavors accented by notes of anise and spice. Theres enough tannin to stand up to something meaty, but if you want something with even more structure, theres the 2004 Peachy Canyon DeVine Cabernet Sauvignon ($40). It starts out with round black cherry flavors and notes of tobacco and cedar, then the tannins really kick in. Best to give it some air before you drink it.




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