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Red Wine Reviews


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Lush silk
2010 Concannon Vineyards - Crimson & Clover

Who would've thunk it
Mateus - Sparkling Brut Rose

The Petit Verdot is nice, but this wine is still not balanced
2007 Estancia - Meritage : Reserve

A stunner that I never even saw coming
2009 Catena - Malbec

Something new from Cali but with a slight French feel
Fair Hare Wine - Simply Red

Greatness for the state of Washington
2008 Chateau Ste. Michelle - Cabernet Sauvignon

Again, the glory
2002 Gloria Ferrer - Royal Cuvee

Simply marvelous
2007 Columbia Crest - Grand Estates Merlot

An interesting melange with a wonderful spice aspect
2008 Finca Gabrielli - Francesco Gabrielli Red Blend

Fresh out of the slammer, this wine is great
2009 Big House - The Slammer

A weak French style Pinot Noir
2009 Mark West - Pinot Noir

Wonderful succulent berries and spice
2008 Rosenblum Cellars - Zinfandel

Too damned watery
2010 Rayun - Carmenere

Juciy, wet and red
2010 Bodega Elena De Mendoza - Red Blend

Old leather and black currant
2009 Donnafugata - Sedara

Well tamed cassis
2008 Finca Gabrielli - Cabernet Sauvignon : Limited Edition

A knockout punch from Greg Shinas
2007 Shinas Estate - The Verdict

Deep smoke and leather
2009 Root 1 Wine - Pinot Noir

Big Poppa at less than $30
2007 Famiglia Pasqua - Amarone

A smashing Cab Franc (American at that) for under $5
La Valle - Cabernet Franc

Spicy Cab, maybe with some Merlot or Syrah in it
Villa Neri - Cabernet Sauvignon

Low-priced red-depth full of fun
2008 Friday Monkey - Cabernet Sauvignon

Chilean Pinot Noir French style
2008 The Deck - Royal Flush Pinot Noir

A totally boss Carmenere
2008 The Deck - Big Blind Carmenere


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