2008 | Hope & Grace Wines | Cuvee Amor
Red Wine: 2008 | Hope & Grace Wines | Cuvee Amor
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Producer: Hope & Grace Wines
Vintage: 2008
Size: 750ml
Varietal: Rare Red Blend
Country/Region: United States, Napa Valley
Producer Information
Hope & Grace Wines is located in the tiny Beard Plaza on the east side of Washington Street in Yountville; their original tasting room opened in 2004. Along with Hill Family Winery, Hope & Grace was the second winery to receive their tasting room permit in Yountville (the first being Jessup Cellars in NoYo (North Yountville). The tasting salon features wines from Hope & Grace and very limited production wines bottled under the Hendricks label. In addition, works of art are displayed from guest artists and a variety of wine accessories are for sale. Yountville is not a large town; the central location of the tasting room is within walking distance of the French Laundry, Bouchon and other well-known area restaurants. Visitors to the tasting room might be drawn to the large painting titled, Figure in Red. Painted by Oakland born artist Charles Eckart, this painting has been in Charles’ collection for many years. And the painting has become iconic around these parts – it is used as the label on all the Hope & Grace wines. Hope & Grace was founded by winemaker Charles Hendricks – the first vintage was from 2001. Charles was raised in Anaheim (Orange County). His father was a veterinarian and Charles was introduced to his father’s practice at an early age, helping sometimes during surgeries and later working at a local vet hospital. Thinking about following in his fathers’ footsteps, he enrolled in the UC Davis School of Veterinary Medicine – the largest such program in the country.