Austin Hope Cabernet Sauvignon
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Region: Paso Robles
Country: USA
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2019 | WE 94
Described as "powerful" and "viscous" with lush aromas of caramel and coffee.
2020 | WE 94
Rich profile with black cherry compote, caramel, clove, and baking spices.
2021 | WE 92
Jammy, bold, and modern, with strong notes of blackberry, dark cherry, cassis, baking spices, cocoa, and vanilla.
2022 (MAGNUM 1500ML) | WE 91
The wine is described as a "riot of mixed ripe black fruit" with velvety, polished tannins. It showcases aromas of black currant, cocoa, and subtle oak, with a long finish.
2023 | VIVINO 4.5
Described as a full-bodied wine with a seductive nose of black cherry, burnt sugar, and tobacco. It is known for having a smooth, polished tannin structure, described as a "powerhouse" with a long, balanced finish.
About Winery
Austin Hope grew up working alongside his father, inheriting his love and respect for the region. He led the family’s move into winemaking in 1995, and further exploration of Paso began. In 2000, Austin created the Austin Hope label, making very small productions of Rhône varietals. These wines are produced from vines grown at the family’s estate property, where soils and climate have similarities with Rhône Valley vineyards. They remain small yet extraordinary productions. Each bottling holds onto a unique intensity and softness, expressing a special side of Paso.
Today, Austin is showcasing an even greater sweep of the Paso region and expressing a similar richness with a recently released Cabernet Sauvignon. The source of the wine is far-reaching within the appellation - a most discerning group of vineyards located on gently sloping hillsides and hidden pockets across the domain, providing dimension to the Cabernet varietal. The wine has a bold structure of lush, velvety tannins and an unmistakable elegance. It is dark, ripe and eminently enjoyable.
Austin Hope
The Hope family has been farming in Paso Robles for more than 30 years. When they arrived in this barely-discovered region, they planted apples and grapes. Little did they know that the rolling, oak-studded terrain of Paso Robles would one day become a viticultural terroir of significance and one of the top winegrowing regions for quality red wine within the Central Coast.
Gone are the apple orchards. Today, the Hopes cultivate mature vineyards of the varieties best suited to their area including Cabernet Sauvignon, Syrah, Merlot, Mourvedre and Grenache. Vine density has increased and each vine is asked to produce very little fruit. The terroir of this domain expresses itself in its unique regional character. Regardless of the varieties planted, the expression of Paso Robles is displayed in the glass with spice, licorice and berry in the nose, soft textures and silky tannins on the palate.
Hope Family Wines consists of five individual brands: Liberty School, Treana, Quest, Austin Hope, Troublemaker.
The Hope family has been farming in Paso Robles for more than 30 years. When they arrived in this barely-discovered region, they planted apples and grapes. Little did they know that the rolling, oak-studded terrain of Paso Robles would one day become a viticultural terroir of significance and one of the top winegrowing regions for quality red wine within the Central Coast.
Gone are the apple orchards. Today, the Hopes cultivate mature vineyards of the varieties best suited to their area including Cabernet Sauvignon, Syrah, Merlot, Mourvedre and Grenache. Vine density has increased and each vine is asked to produce very little fruit. The terroir of this domain expresses itself in its unique regional character. Regardless of the varieties planted, the expression of Paso Robles is displayed in the glass with spice, licorice and berry in the nose, soft textures and silky tannins on the palate.
Hope Family Wines consists of five individual brands: Liberty School, Treana, Quest, Austin Hope, Troublemaker.
2019 | WE 94
Described as "powerful" and "viscous" with lush aromas of caramel and coffee.
2020 | WE 94
Rich profile with black cherry compote, caramel, clove, and baking spices.
2021 | WE 92
Jammy, bold, and modern, with strong notes of blackberry, dark cherry, cassis, baking spices, cocoa, and vanilla.
2022 (MAGNUM 1500ML) | WE 91
The wine is described as a "riot of mixed ripe black fruit" with velvety, polished tannins. It showcases aromas of black currant, cocoa, and subtle oak, with a long finish.
2023 | VIVINO 4.5
Described as a full-bodied wine with a seductive nose of black cherry, burnt sugar, and tobacco. It is known for having a smooth, polished tannin structure, described as a "powerhouse" with a long, balanced finish.

