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  1. 2008 Alamos Malbec Mendoza

    $ 7.99

    "The purple-colored 2008 Malbec Blend contains 5% Cabernet Sauvignon and 5% Bonarda. The wine was aged in French and American oak. It offers up a nose of cedar, black cherry, and plum leading to a dense wine with plenty of savory black fruit flavor, a forward personality, and good length." 87 points - Jay Miller for Robert Parker's The Wine Advocate, Issue 184

    Sold by: B-21 from USA

  2. Mas Que Vinos 2007 "Ercavio" Roble VdT de Castilla

    $ 9.98

    There are 10,000 cases of the 2007 Ercavio Roble, made up of 100% Cencibel (Tempranillo) and aged for five months in French and American oak. A glass-coating opaque purple in color, it delivers an expressive nose of cedar, earth notes, black cherry, and blackberry liqueur. Thick, dense, and opulent on the palate, it has gobs of savory black fruit, licorice and spice notes, enough structure to evolve.

    Sold by: Amazing Grapes Wine Store from USA

  3. Charles and Charles 2007 Red Blend

    $ 9.98

    A smoking Washington State Cab/Syrah blend from Charles Bieler (Three Thieves/Rebel Wine Co.) and Charles Smith (K Vintners, Velvet Devil, Kung Fu Girl, Wine & Food's Winemaker of the Year 2009, etc.). 100% Milbrandt Family Wahluke Slope fruit. Drinks like a $25 wine. 50% cabernet sauvignon and 50% syrah. All the fruit is grown in the Wahluke Slope AVA (Columbia Valley) by the Milbrandt family. The wine is dark, almost black, with a brooding nose of blackberry, cranberry, tobacco and sweet oak. The fruit carries through on the palette where you also find great texture, soft tannins and a long finish. The cabernet sauvignon was raised in 1-3 year old French oak barrels and the syrah was fermented and aged in stainless steel.

    Sold by: Amazing Grapes Wine Store from USA

  4. 2007 Ercavio Tempranillo Roble (Tierra de Castilla)

    $ 9.99

    There are 10,000 cases of the 2007 Ercavio Roble, made up of 100% Cencibel (Tempranillo) and aged for five months in French and American oak. A glass-coating opaque purple in color, it delivers an expressive nose of cedar, earth notes, black cherry, and blackberry liqueur. Thick, dense, and opulent on the palate, it has gobs of savory black fruit, licorice and spice notes, enough structure to evolve for 1-2 years, and a lengthy finish. It totally over-delivers for its humble price. This is one to buy by the case. 90+ Points, Robert Parkers' Wine Advocate, Issue 181

    Sold by: B-21 from USA

  5. 2007 Casa Castillo Monastrell (Jumilla)

    $ 9.99

    "The 2007 Monastrell is even better than the 2006 which received 88 points in Issue 175. The wine is estate grown and bottled from old vines and low yields. It was aged for six months in seasoned French and American oak barrels. Dark ruby-colored, it exhibits a nose of spice box, black cherry, and blueberry. This leads to a medium to full-bodied wine with layered fruit, savory flavors, enough structure to evolve for 1-2 years, and a pure close. Drink it over the next four years." 90 Points, Robert Parker's Wine Advocate, Issue 178, August 2008.

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