Tasting Notes and Characteristics:
Dreaming Tree Crush Red Blend 750ml greets you with a smooth, approachable character that makes it perfect for relaxed evenings or casual gatherings. With an ABV of 13.5%, this California red blend is crafted in the United States using sustainable practices, reflecting a commitment to both quality and environmental care.
In the glass, Dreaming Tree Crush offers inviting notes of ripe berries, plum, and a hint of toasted oak. Subtle spice and soft tannins round out its medium body, making it an excellent match for barbecue chicken or creamy Gouda cheese. The wine’s fruit-forward profile complements smoky flavors while its balanced acidity cuts through rich textures for a satisfying pairing experience.
Producer Information: The Dreaming Tree
The Dreaming Tree is a California-based wine producer founded through a collaboration between musician Dave Matthews and seasoned winemaker Sean McKenzie. Established in the early 2010s, the winery draws inspiration from California’s diverse wine regions, sourcing grapes from areas such as Sonoma County and the Central Coast. Their production approach emphasizes sustainability, with eco-friendly packaging and responsible vineyard practices forming core elements of their philosophy. The Dreaming Tree aims to craft approachable wines that reflect both the artistry of winemaking and a commitment to environmental stewardship.
Beyond their flagship Cabernet Sauvignon, The Dreaming Tree offers a broad portfolio that includes varietals like Chardonnay, Pinot Noir, Sauvignon Blanc, and Red Blend. Each wine highlights distinct regional characteristics while maintaining an accessible flavor profile suitable for casual enjoyment or food pairing. While primarily focused on still wines, The Dreaming Tree has not expanded into spirits or beer production; instead, they concentrate on refining their range of California wines to appeal to both new enthusiasts and experienced palates seeking quality at an affordable price point.




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