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69% Cabernet Sauvignon, 10% Cabernet Franc, 8% Malbec, 6% Petit Verdot, 5% Merlot, 2% Zinfandel. Beautiful taste for the price. Ripe, rich frut from the Napa Valley blended in a proprietary formula, guaranteed to put a glimmer in your eye. In fact, we were swept away, as if by spectacular view. Great quality, great value.
Murphy-Goode 2006 Alexander Valley Merlot
$ 14.98This is not your run of the mill wimpy Merlot. It's sourced from bench and hillside vineyards, where the grapes struggle in character-building conditions. The result is more concentrated, intense fruit and, by extension, a more concentrated and intense wine. In it, you'll find blackberry, bay and thyme flavors combined with abundant and rich tannins, all on top of the signature soft, silky Merlot texture.
Argyle "Knudsen Vineyard Julia's Lee's Block" Willamette Valley Blanc de Blancs
$ 34.992000 Wine - Sparkling Chardonnay United States ANY Oregon
2005 Beaulieu Vineyards Georges de Latour Private Reserve (Napa)
$ 70.00"Classic structured, firm and soft at the same time, with a lyrical, creamy mouthfeel. The tannins are evident now, but that is characteristic of a young Georges, and the reason it ages so well. The depth of blackberries, cherries and currants is unreal and persistent. This is one for the cellar and will age for at least a decade and probably far longer. Try to keep your hands off it until after 2011." 95 points - Wine Enthusiast, December 15, 2008 "7% Merlot. Once the proudest name in the Napa Valley, Beaulieu's flagship wine has reclaimed its place atop the Cabernet rankings over the past decade or so. And while it now has plenty of company at those august levels, there is still some-thing very comforting to see an old favorite emerge when we pull the covers off the top wines in our tastings. This year's version is full of black cherry and curranty fruit, adds in touches of roasted vanilla bean and milk chocolate and is suitably ripe without any turn to excess. Supple in feel yet sufficiently tannic for aging, this vintage is a Napa Valley classic." 92 points - Connoisseurs' Guide to California Wine, August 2008 "A vineyard selection from blocks in Rutherford, St. Helena and Oakville, this classic cabernet from Beaulieu contrasts dark tannins and brighter fruit flavors. The finish lasts with warm scents of baking spices and earth. Firm and supple, this will age well, or decant it long before dinner with roast beef." 91 Points - Wine & Spirits, December 2008
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