
Here's a new one that caught our eye for a few reasons. Sure we enjoy wine from Paso Robles, but the name "tapestry" reminded us of the popular Tapestry Napa wine made by Beaulieu Vineyard (BV).
Turns out, after seeing the back label, this bottle is also made by BV and serves as one of their expressions of the terroir of Paso Robles. Awesome, let's check it out.
From what we could find online, this wine is a blend of Cabernet Sauvignon and Syrah with smaller parts Petite Sirah, Malbec and Merlot.

Pricewise, Costco's $15.99 is the best around, with other places selling this bottle in the $21-24 range.
The wine is a medium ruby in the glass, fruit forward with an elegant mouthfeel; mostly dark fruit; black cherry, blueberry, blackberry; full bodied; notes of herbs, cedar and tobacco.

A pleasure to drink that once again reinforces Paso Robles as a fantastic wine region delivering high quality wine at good prices; a rare thing in California these days.
CostcoWineBlog.com Rating: 91 points
Costco item number: 2004196
Availability: We buy our wine in Costco warehouses around the Atlanta area. The best way to locate wines near you is by using the new Costco mobile app and searching with the Costco item number we listed above.
Alcohol: 14.5%





Steve Porter says
I've noticed this wine as well. I have enjoyed BV's Tapestry from NAPA for many years. I was at the Greenville Costco yesterday, and I'm pretty sure the price of this wine was $24.99. Is my memory incorrect, or do some Costco's have different pricing of wines
EngProf says
I changed warehouse location in my phone's Costco app to Greenville. Then as suggested by Costcowineblog staff a few times, searched item number - shown in first photo of this review as 2004196. It comes up as $15.99 in Greenville warehouse.
Steve Porter says
thanks. Surprised I didn't buy a couple of bottles at that price.