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Red Wine Reviews


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The wine showed it's true beauty after some time out of the bottle
2008 Luis Felipe Edwards - Carmenere : Reserve

Another surpisingly good wine from Friday Monkey
2008 Friday Monkey - Merlot

A wonderful Portugese red
2008 Montaria - Vinho Tinto

Deep in contour, but lacking in complexity
2007 Twenty Rows - Cabernet Sauvignon

This lost it's grip some years ago
2006 Twenty Rows - The Grappler

A nice closeout purchase
2002 Rocking Horse - Zinfandel

A knockout non-vintage Cab Sauv
Lamplighter Vineyards - Cabernet Sauvignon

Midly enjoyable but overpriced
Lamplighter Vineyards - Merlot

Just a little depth, but too tart
2008 Luis Felipe Edwards - Cabernet Sauvignon : Reserve

Not complex, but very yummy
2008 Lucky 7 - Merlot

A well spiced Cab
2006 Hopewell Valley Vineyards - Cabernet Sauvignon

Smoke and very dark cherries mixed with a dark chocolate
2005 Rosenblum Cellars - Mourvedre : Appellation Series

Cabernet Franc wins again, this time in a blush wine
La Valle - Rosé

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

Decadent exuberance
2006 Estancia - Zinfandel

Deep coffee backed plums
2006 The Deck - All In Cabernet Sauvignon

A surprisingly good blend of Cabernet Sauvignon and Merlot
2007 Friday Monkey - Cabernet Merlot

Christine hit me up again
2006 Christine Andrew - Old Vine Zinfandel

A piece of heaven
2007 Quady - Elysium

Dark cherries with a dash of cocoa and smoke
2007 Four Vines - The Maverick


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