Cairjn is pronounced like “karn.” Derived from the word, "cairn" which means "a heap of stones piled up as a memorial or as a landmark." Founder Andy Neja chose this name as a tribute to his family's farming legacy and as a nod to the limestone-rich terrain of West Paso, where the vineyards are located. Now producing 850 cases annually, the Cairjn portfolio of wines reflects their commitment to quality and sustainability.
Aromas of dark fruits, violets, and coffee. On the palate, concentrated flavors of blackberries, mocha, and smoked meats, a full body with structuraly balanced tannins, and what feels like a welcome never-ending finish.
Aromas of dark fruits, violets, and coffee. On the palate, concentrated flavors of blackberries, mocha, and smoked meats, a full body with structuraly balanced tannins, and what feels like a welcome never-ending finish.