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Wine Reviews
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“Year's best budget-friendly wines” - STLToday.com (St. Louis) - January 04, 2012 2007 Grand Estates Merlot Columbia Valley
A product of vineyards in Washington State's Horse Heaven Hills and Wahluke Slope, this medium-bodied wine is soft and fruity, with vanilla notes from oak aging, good structure and acidity and a silky, mouth-filling texture. Purchased in March at Dierbergs Brentwood Pointe for $10.99.
“Biggest Bargain” - Wine Spectator - December 31, 2011 2008 Grand Estates Merlot Columbia Valley
Named one of 2011 Biggest Bargains: High-Production Values. Previously scored 89 points
89 points - “Best Value” - Wine Spectator Advance - November 30, 2011 2008 Grand Estates Merlot Columbia Valley
On the lighter side, this graceful red shows pretty cherry and sage flavors that linger against velvety tannins. Shows deft balance and a sense of harmony. Drink now through 2013.
89 points - “Best Value” - Wine Spectator - November 30, 2011 2008 Grand Estates Merlot Columbia Valley
On the lighter side, this graceful red shows pretty cherry and sage flavors that linger against velvety tannins. Shows deft balance and a sense of harmony. Drink now through 2013.
“Recommended wine with an herby holiday bird.” - Cooking Light - November 01, 2011 2007 Grand Estates Merlot Columbia Valley
A smooth and juicy red A mid-weight red, without puckering tannins, will shine without overpowering the meat. Merlot has been in the doghouse since the movie Sideways, the cool nights in Washington state’s Columbia Valley produce a balanced wine, different from clunky California merlots, With cherry aromas and light tannins, these reds go with a both a robust turkey and a wide a variety of sixes at the holiday table.


