Alere Vineyards & Winery
Santa Barbara County
White Table Wine 2005
A blend of Roussanne (70%) Viognier (25%) and Grenache Blanc (5%). Lots of fruit and body, nice on its
own, great with food that has a little spice!
$20 per bottle / $216 per case
RVG 2006
A wonderful blend of Roussanne (55%) Viognier (30%) and Grenache Blanc (15%). Refreshing fruit and acidity.
$22.00 per bottle / $238 per case
Red Table Wine 2005
This wine is a blend of Grenache (62%), Mourvedre (26%) and Syrah (12%). Medium bodied with red fruit flavors of
cherry and strawberry. Drink now or cellar for one to five years.
$20.00 per bottle / $216 per case
Syrah 2005
The fruit for this wine came from Thompson Vineyards in Santa Barbara County. An outstanding vintage of
Thompson Syrah, we added a splash of Cuyama Mourvedre to compliment the classic Syrah flavors. A big
wine that will age nicely, fresh with lots of dark fruit now; it should drink well for three to ten years, perhaps longer.
$28.00 per bottle / $302 per case
Grenache 2006
Grenache, with 5% Syrah, has bright flavors of red fruit. High acid allows this wine to go very well with chile
verde, tamales and anything grilled with some spice.
$18.00 per bottle / $194 per case
Mourvedre 2006
Our Mourvedre is a blend with 10% Grenache and 5% Syrah. Dark fruit flavors, black cherry and a firm structure.
$22.00 per bottle / $238 per case
Syrah 2006
The flavors you would expect from Syrah; ours has 10% Grenache, giving brightness to the fruit and acidity to provide
structure. A nice wine on its own that can move to the table for dinner. Just 25 cases made.
$28.00 per bottle / $302 per case
Case prices reflect a 10% discount.
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Rhone valley varietal wines
The grapes for our Red and White Table wines are grown at our vineyard in the Western part of the Cuyama Valley, Santa Barbara County. The vineyard sits at an elevation of 2400’, nestled against the Sierra Madre Mountains. The warm days and cool nights provide an excellent climate for growing these varietals. We hope you enjoy our wines!
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Alere - derived from the Latin word “to nourish”
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