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Description
Description
Ch La Salle Red Wine is a California red wine bottled at 750ml, rooted in the longstanding Christian Brothers winemaking tradition. Positioned as an accessible, everyday table wine, this bottling reflects a legacy that dates back over a century in California winemaking.
Quick Facts: Style: Red Wine | Origin: California, USA | Non-Vintage | Heritage: Christian Brothers / Chateau La Salle
Production & Heritage
The Chateau La Salle name traces its roots to the De La Salle Christian Brothers, a Catholic teaching order that began producing wine in California in 1882. Originally based in the Napa Valley, the Christian Brothers became one of California's most recognizable wine and brandy producers throughout the twentieth century. Ch La Salle Red Wine carries forward that tradition as a straightforward, fruit-forward California red designed for casual drinking rather than cellaring.
Tasting Notes
Aroma: Soft red fruit — ripe cherry and strawberry — meets a light, clean backdrop with very little oak influence. The bouquet is simple and inviting, leaning toward fresh berry character.
Taste: The palate opens with gentle red fruit sweetness and a smooth, light-bodied texture. Mid-palate, expect easygoing berry flavors with minimal tannic grip. The wine favors approachability over complexity, with a mild, rounded mouthfeel throughout.
Finish: Short to medium in length, clean and soft with a trailing hint of ripe berry. There is little bitterness or astringency, making each sip easy and uncomplicated.
How to Drink Ch La Salle Red
This red drinks well slightly chilled, around 60°F, which helps keep the fruit fresh and the body light. It can also be served at room temperature for a fuller expression of its berry notes.
- Red Wine Sangria: The wine's soft fruit profile and mild tannins make it an ideal sangria base when combined with fresh citrus and seasonal fruit.
- Kalimotxo: A classic Spanish combination of red wine and cola — Ch La Salle's approachable character pairs naturally with the drink's casual spirit.
- Mulled Wine: The gentle berry sweetness responds well to warming spices like cinnamon, clove, and star anise during cooler months.
Best For
- Casual weeknight dinners with family
- Backyard gatherings and barbecues where approachability matters
- Cooking applications like red wine reductions and braised meats
- Introducing new wine drinkers to red wine without an intimidating flavor profile
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Ch La Salle Red taste like? Ch La Salle Red Wine is a light-to-medium bodied California red with soft red berry flavors, mild sweetness, and very gentle tannins that make it smooth and easy to drink.
How does Ch La Salle Red compare to Barefoot Red Blend? Both wines occupy the value tier of California reds and prioritize approachability over complexity. Ch La Salle carries the historical weight of the Christian Brothers name, while Barefoot tends to emphasize fruit-forward sweetness and wider retail distribution.
Is Ch La Salle Red good for beginners? Yes — its low tannin level and soft fruit character make it one of the more beginner-friendly red wines available, with nothing harsh or overwhelming on the palate.
Where is Ch La Salle Red made? Ch La Salle Red Wine is produced in California, USA, under the Chateau La Salle label that originated with the De La Salle Christian Brothers, who began making wine in California in 1882.
What foods pair well with Ch La Salle Red? Roast chicken works well alongside its soft fruit and light body. Margherita pizza complements the berry notes without overwhelming them. Mild cheddar or Gouda echo the wine's rounded texture. Tomato-based pasta dishes match the wine's gentle acidity. Grilled sausages provide enough savory depth to balance the fruit.
What sizes does Ch La Salle Red come in? Ch La Salle Red Wine is commonly available in the standard 750ml bottle format.
Is Ch La Salle Red worth the price? Ch La Salle Red positions as a value-tier California red, priced for everyday drinking rather than special occasions. For those seeking a straightforward, uncomplicated red wine without investment in premium bottlings, it delivers on its modest promise.
Why Ch La Salle Red?
What distinguishes this wine is the heritage behind its name — few California wine labels can trace their lineage to a nineteenth-century religious order that helped shape the state's wine industry. Ch La Salle Red does not attempt to compete with complex, age-worthy reds; instead, it fills a specific role as a reliable, soft, and approachable table wine. For drinkers who want a no-fuss California red that works at the dinner table or in a pitcher of sangria, the Chateau La Salle name carries a quiet credibility earned over more than 140 years of continuous winemaking tradition.
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