A unique blend of Zinfandel and Bordeaux varieties for a Napa Valley red.
This is a high-value bottle that has been created with a free-spirited approach, without being bound by the image of Napa = Cabernet.
Taken, which represents the Trinchero family's portfolio, has been producing high-quality wines in Napa Valley since the 1940s, and has been producing unique, high-quality wines for many years that are not bound by past values.
The second generation winemaker, Rebecca Jayne, was selected to replace family member and winemaker Carlo Trinchero. After graduating with honors from UC Davis, she has devoted herself to training at this wonderful family winery and has made remarkable progress.
She aims to further improve the quality of Carlo's food-friendly policy, which emphasizes the natural fruitiness of the grapes without relying on concentration.
"TAKEN" has a unique story behind it. When they first tried to decide on a name for the winery, they came up with a variety of names, but they were all already in use by someone else.
On social media, Taken is also used to mean "having a partner" and Complicated is used to mean "complicated relationship."
The casual name reflects the producers' hope that more enthusiasts will be able to enjoy Napa wine more casually.