Le Artishasic 'Le Petite Decathlon' Red Wine, California 2021
Pickup available at DECANT Napa - 2999 Solano, Napa, CA
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DECANT Napa - 2999 Solano, Napa, CA
2999 Solano Avenue
Ste A
Napa CA 94558
United States
Le Artishasic, founded by proprietor and winemaker Artie Johnson, is dedicated to crafting high-quality, site-driven wines with minimal intervention, reflecting the diverse terroirs of Northern California.
- WINEMAKER: Artie Johnson
- FARMING: Practicing sustainable viticulture
- VARIETY: Grenache and 80-100 year old Carignan blend
- TERROIR: Sourced from select vineyards across California, characterized by diverse soil types and microclimates ideal for cultivating Rhône varietals.
- VINIFICATION: Whole cluster fermentation
- TASTING NOTES: Complex with notes of raspberry, black currant, and wood, leading to a super long finish.
- FOOD PAIRINGS: Pairs well with a variety of dishes, including Taleggio cheese, pizza, and Indian cuisine.
March 2025 Explore Like A Somm club:
Le Artishasic Le Petite Decathlon Red Wine, California 2021
An ode to his wife and children—Arthur the Third, Shannon Staglin, and sweet Sicily—Artie Johnson’s Artishasic Winery is a tribute to family and a reflection of California, the place they call home (pronounced art-ee-sha-sic). I first met Artie and his family by the round part of the counter at The Charter Oak— his son, Arthur III, with a chicken tender in one hand and a crayon in the other. It was a scene I came to expect whenever I crossed paths with this generous family. While Arthur III held onto his two favorite things, so did Artie—a glass of wine in one hand, the other always in motion—calling over a friend, waving someone in, or gesturing for more glasses, because another bottle was already on the way.
After many conversations and many corks pulled, I saw a family that truly understood the wine industry—and, more importantly, the people in it. Their wines reflect that same spirit: approachable, generous, and full of life, just like the people who make and inspire them.
While Artie’s love for all different kinds of wine is well known, he’s currently expanding California's palate for Rhône varieties—which brings us to this 2021 Grenache & Carignan blend.
In Le Petite Decathlon 80-100-year old Carignan vines bring concentrated depth and structure, while the whole-cluster fermentation enhances the aromatics and texture, giving the wine a vibrant, layered personality.Who doesn’t love old-vine Carignan? With decades—sometimes even a century—of growth, these deeply rooted vines produce lower yields but more concentrated, complex fruit, giving the wine its signature depth and structure. The Grenache adds a candied strawberry brightness, with smooth tannins that make the wine almost too easy to drink.
Wondering about the artwork on the label? You’ll likely find the artists right at home, eating chicken tenders at the dinner table with their parents. Because, just like the wines, every detail of Le Artishasic is rooted in family, creativity, and a love for bringing people together over a glass of wine. —Kaylee Daly, DECANTnapa
Le Artishasic, founded by proprietor and winemaker Artie Johnson, is dedicated to crafting high-quality, site-driven wines with minimal intervention, reflecting the diverse terroirs of Northern California.
- WINEMAKER: Artie Johnson
- FARMING: Practicing sustainable viticulture
- VARIETY: Grenache and 80-100 year old Carignan blend
- TERROIR: Sourced from select vineyards across California, characterized by diverse soil types and microclimates ideal for cultivating Rhône varietals.
- VINIFICATION: Whole cluster fermentation
- TASTING NOTES: Complex with notes of raspberry, black currant, and wood, leading to a super long finish.
- FOOD PAIRINGS: Pairs well with a variety of dishes, including Taleggio cheese, pizza, and Indian cuisine.
March 2025 Explore Like A Somm club:
Le Artishasic Le Petite Decathlon Red Wine, California 2021
An ode to his wife and children—Arthur the Third, Shannon Staglin, and sweet Sicily—Artie Johnson’s Artishasic Winery is a tribute to family and a reflection of California, the place they call home (pronounced art-ee-sha-sic). I first met Artie and his family by the round part of the counter at The Charter Oak— his son, Arthur III, with a chicken tender in one hand and a crayon in the other. It was a scene I came to expect whenever I crossed paths with this generous family. While Arthur III held onto his two favorite things, so did Artie—a glass of wine in one hand, the other always in motion—calling over a friend, waving someone in, or gesturing for more glasses, because another bottle was already on the way.
After many conversations and many corks pulled, I saw a family that truly understood the wine industry—and, more importantly, the people in it. Their wines reflect that same spirit: approachable, generous, and full of life, just like the people who make and inspire them.
While Artie’s love for all different kinds of wine is well known, he’s currently expanding California's palate for Rhône varieties—which brings us to this 2021 Grenache & Carignan blend.
In Le Petite Decathlon 80-100-year old Carignan vines bring concentrated depth and structure, while the whole-cluster fermentation enhances the aromatics and texture, giving the wine a vibrant, layered personality.Who doesn’t love old-vine Carignan? With decades—sometimes even a century—of growth, these deeply rooted vines produce lower yields but more concentrated, complex fruit, giving the wine its signature depth and structure. The Grenache adds a candied strawberry brightness, with smooth tannins that make the wine almost too easy to drink.
Wondering about the artwork on the label? You’ll likely find the artists right at home, eating chicken tenders at the dinner table with their parents. Because, just like the wines, every detail of Le Artishasic is rooted in family, creativity, and a love for bringing people together over a glass of wine. —Kaylee Daly, DECANTnapa
Le Artishasic, founded by proprietor and winemaker Artie Johnson, is dedicated to crafting high-quality, site-driven wines with minimal intervention, reflecting the diverse terroirs of Northern California.
- WINEMAKER: Artie Johnson
- FARMING: Practicing sustainable viticulture
- VARIETY: Grenache and 80-100 year old Carignan blend
- TERROIR: Sourced from select vineyards across California, characterized by diverse soil types and microclimates ideal for cultivating Rhône varietals.
- VINIFICATION: Whole cluster fermentation
- TASTING NOTES: Complex with notes of raspberry, black currant, and wood, leading to a super long finish.
- FOOD PAIRINGS: Pairs well with a variety of dishes, including Taleggio cheese, pizza, and Indian cuisine.
March 2025 Explore Like A Somm club:
Le Artishasic Le Petite Decathlon Red Wine, California 2021
An ode to his wife and children—Arthur the Third, Shannon Staglin, and sweet Sicily—Artie Johnson’s Artishasic Winery is a tribute to family and a reflection of California, the place they call home (pronounced art-ee-sha-sic). I first met Artie and his family by the round part of the counter at The Charter Oak— his son, Arthur III, with a chicken tender in one hand and a crayon in the other. It was a scene I came to expect whenever I crossed paths with this generous family. While Arthur III held onto his two favorite things, so did Artie—a glass of wine in one hand, the other always in motion—calling over a friend, waving someone in, or gesturing for more glasses, because another bottle was already on the way.
After many conversations and many corks pulled, I saw a family that truly understood the wine industry—and, more importantly, the people in it. Their wines reflect that same spirit: approachable, generous, and full of life, just like the people who make and inspire them.
While Artie’s love for all different kinds of wine is well known, he’s currently expanding California's palate for Rhône varieties—which brings us to this 2021 Grenache & Carignan blend.
In Le Petite Decathlon 80-100-year old Carignan vines bring concentrated depth and structure, while the whole-cluster fermentation enhances the aromatics and texture, giving the wine a vibrant, layered personality.Who doesn’t love old-vine Carignan? With decades—sometimes even a century—of growth, these deeply rooted vines produce lower yields but more concentrated, complex fruit, giving the wine its signature depth and structure. The Grenache adds a candied strawberry brightness, with smooth tannins that make the wine almost too easy to drink.
Wondering about the artwork on the label? You’ll likely find the artists right at home, eating chicken tenders at the dinner table with their parents. Because, just like the wines, every detail of Le Artishasic is rooted in family, creativity, and a love for bringing people together over a glass of wine. —Kaylee Daly, DECANTnapa
Le Artishasic, founded by proprietor and winemaker Artie Johnson, is dedicated to crafting high-quality, site-driven wines with minimal intervention, reflecting the diverse terroirs of Northern California.
- WINEMAKER: Artie Johnson
- FARMING: Practicing sustainable viticulture
- VARIETY: Grenache and 80-100 year old Carignan blend
- TERROIR: Sourced from select vineyards across California, characterized by diverse soil types and microclimates ideal for cultivating Rhône varietals.
- VINIFICATION: Whole cluster fermentation
- TASTING NOTES: Complex with notes of raspberry, black currant, and wood, leading to a super long finish.
- FOOD PAIRINGS: Pairs well with a variety of dishes, including Taleggio cheese, pizza, and Indian cuisine.
March 2025 Explore Like A Somm club:
Le Artishasic Le Petite Decathlon Red Wine, California 2021
An ode to his wife and children—Arthur the Third, Shannon Staglin, and sweet Sicily—Artie Johnson’s Artishasic Winery is a tribute to family and a reflection of California, the place they call home (pronounced art-ee-sha-sic). I first met Artie and his family by the round part of the counter at The Charter Oak— his son, Arthur III, with a chicken tender in one hand and a crayon in the other. It was a scene I came to expect whenever I crossed paths with this generous family. While Arthur III held onto his two favorite things, so did Artie—a glass of wine in one hand, the other always in motion—calling over a friend, waving someone in, or gesturing for more glasses, because another bottle was already on the way.
After many conversations and many corks pulled, I saw a family that truly understood the wine industry—and, more importantly, the people in it. Their wines reflect that same spirit: approachable, generous, and full of life, just like the people who make and inspire them.
While Artie’s love for all different kinds of wine is well known, he’s currently expanding California's palate for Rhône varieties—which brings us to this 2021 Grenache & Carignan blend.
In Le Petite Decathlon 80-100-year old Carignan vines bring concentrated depth and structure, while the whole-cluster fermentation enhances the aromatics and texture, giving the wine a vibrant, layered personality.Who doesn’t love old-vine Carignan? With decades—sometimes even a century—of growth, these deeply rooted vines produce lower yields but more concentrated, complex fruit, giving the wine its signature depth and structure. The Grenache adds a candied strawberry brightness, with smooth tannins that make the wine almost too easy to drink.
Wondering about the artwork on the label? You’ll likely find the artists right at home, eating chicken tenders at the dinner table with their parents. Because, just like the wines, every detail of Le Artishasic is rooted in family, creativity, and a love for bringing people together over a glass of wine. —Kaylee Daly, DECANTnapa