2015

LES DEUX FRERES

The second wine the brothers dreamt up for BENOM, Les Deux Frères (“The Two Brothers”) was created with pleasure in mind. A combination of Grenache, Cabernet Sauvignon, and Tempranillo, this wine is inspired by France and Spain with a Paso Robles twist.

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THE STRUCTURE

Les Deux Frères is our unique interpretation of what Paso Robles’ terroir has to offer. By blending the beautiful characteristics of both Old World style and Paso Robles personality, this wine is focused on purity and pleasure. Grenache brings brightness with earth and minerality, while the Cabernet Sauvignon and Tempranillo bring darkness, spice, and tannin structure. In its youth, Les Deux Frères has an expressive structure and darker red fruits, but with age, the spices and tannins will soften to a warm rich wine characterized by a long finish.

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THE BLEND

50% Grenache
25% Cabernet Sauvignon
25% Tempranillo

Technical Notes

AVA

Adelaida & Willow Creek

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Vineyards

Hawks Hill Ranch & Hoyt Vineyard

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Fermentation

Three weeks in concrete

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Aging

18 months in 80% neutral oak and 20% new French oak

Tasting Notes

The 2015 Les Deux Freres offers a ruby color with a layered, full-bodied, chewy style on the palate. Red plums, black raspberries, toasted spice, and hints of chalky minerality all emerge from this beauty and it has tons of fruit and texture in a balanced package.

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Food Pairing

Smoked Duck Breast

The perfect food for Les Deux Frères is Smoked Duck Breast. This recipe by Chef Spencer Johnston does not cut any corners. It includes smoked duck breast served with parsnip maitake whip and Emmental cheese on a crostini with citrus marmalade. Les Deux Frères complements the diverse flavors of the dish, enhancing the richness of the duck while imparting a refreshing burst of freshness and acidity. Try this food and wine pairing to bring a taste of Paso Robles and France to your home.