One day at Terlato Wines headquarters, I took a 2013 cabernet on my daily nature walk. I often recall the first time walking the perimeter of the area, I’d always turn back thinking I’d get lost. By now I know each path and which pond harbors the turtles and frogs.
A company can never have too many photographs of their product, especially when that product is wine. Below are the token shots from this varietal’s glamorously rugged photoshoot.
Tangley Oaks wine is named after the area where Terlato Wines is headquartered, a beautiful European-style chateau in the northshore of Chicagoland.
I assume these are the same Terlato’s that own chimney Rock winery in Napa? Love your posts! Check out our California wine country blog and follow us if you like what you see. http://www.topochinesvino.com.
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Are these the same Terlato’s that own Chimney Rock in Napa? Nice site you have, really enjoy your posts! Check out our California wine country blog and follow us if you like what you see. http://www.topochinesvino.com.
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Hi and thanks for the comment and checking out the site. Yep, same Terlato’s! You just reminded me about that Chimney Rock I am waiting to open :~)
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Our last blog entry is about Chimney Rock – check it out!
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Wow. Such a great post with a nice brief history, Irene and John! The T’s certainly know how to produce those cabs.
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