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Dreaming Tree Wines is a collaboration between musician Dave Matthews and winemaker Grayson Stewart, offering flavorful, easy-drinking wines that are rooted in sustainability. Learn more about the wines, the winemaker, the recipes, and the environmental charities supported by Dreaming Tree Wines.
- Winemaker
At Dreaming Tree Wines, Grayson pairs his winemaking skills...
- Cabernet Sauvignon
Cabernet Sauvignon. Rich flavors of blackberry and plum with...
- Pinot Noir
Bright ruby in color with ripe flavors and aromas of cherry,...
- Chardonnay
Pale straw in color with flavors of nectarine, baked apple,...
- Crush Red Blend
This wine brings juicy red fruit with good mid-palate weight...
- Shop
Dreaming Tree Wines aren’t made for your cellar, they are...
- Rosé
This dry California Rosé is a soft light pink in color with...
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Dreaming Tree Wines is a line of wines created by winemaker Sean McKenzie and musician Dave Matthews. The wines are named after a song by the Dave Matthews Band and are made with environmental sustainability in mind.
Dreaming Tree wines aren’t made for your cellar, they are made to be enjoyed today. Delicious and fruit-forward, easy-drinking and approachable, these wines pair well with food and great company.
Dreaming Tree Wines is a California-based winery that combines the winemaking skills of Grayson Stewart and the musical creativity of Dave Matthews. Learn more about their sustainable wines, their story and their vision.
A Red wine from California, United States. This wine has 870 mentions of oaky notes (oak, vanilla, chocolate). See reviews and pricing for the 2020 vintage.
10 kwi 2024 · The Dreaming Tree has been around, as best as I can gather from a casual search, for around fifteen years or so. It is a collaboration between winemaker.
The state’s diverse terrain and microclimates, as well as the freedom of its winemakers, allow for an incredible range of wine styles from this single grape. California’s most famous region—and especially for Cabernet Sauvignon—is the acclaimed Napa Valley.