New label. New vintage.

After a 30 month wait, my 2022 Cabernet Sauvignon is officially here!

Smooth, balanced, and layered with complexity—this one feels like Peony Lane taking a step forward towards "perfection". 🍷👇

I’ve updated the labels every year, but the overall style hadn’t changed since 2020—back before I’d even sold a single bottle.

To say the least, Peony Lane has evolved a lot since then.

This design feels more clean and focused to me.

It is a mid-bodied Cab expressed through bright red cherry and blackcurrant, finishing with smooth tannins.

Fermented with native yeast, aged for a year in Hungarian oak, and bottled without fining or filtration.

Minimal intervention means the grapes do the talking.

This is the kind of wine you’ll want more of after opening the first bottle—and it’ll age beautifully for 3–5 years if you hang onto it.

Buy 5 bottles, get 1 free.

Free shipping on 6+. 🍷

Grab yours → https://www.peonylanewine.com/wines

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One of my favs!! Sounds delicious! Well done sir!

You'd def love it! Perfect balance of power and delicacy for a summer evening

Sounds like a lovely way to spend an evening.. a glass or two of your finest cab sauv sitting by the fire!

LFG! Congrats bro excited to try it! Always the best

Congrats! Mind to give a rec of your bottles? I like dry earthy reds (Italian, Burgundy, etc.)

If you like Italians, I think you'll love my deeper reds. The high elevation leads to similar characteristics like vibrant fruit and acidity.

Outside of my new release, the 2021 Cab Franc is hitting really well personally and the Malbec has been a crowd fav recently.

My best is the definitely my estate Pinot, but you can't go wrong with any of them

Awesome! Appreciate the help!

👏💪🫂

Can you age wine well in any woods native to your area? Kind of curious.

Where are the vineyards?

Western Colorado

West Elks and Grand Valley AVAs