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88 points - “Very Good” - KensWineGuide.com - January 28, 2012 2008 Grand Estates Cabernet Sauvignon Columbia Valley
This very dark purple colored Cabernet opens with a mild plum bouquet. On the palate, this wine is medium bodied, balanced, and smooth. The flavor profile is a tasty black cherry and blueberry blend with nicely integrated mild vanilla oak. The finish is dry and its moderate tannins linger slightly. This wine is a fine value and a great glass pour option. It would be perfect with a thick Angus burger smothered in sautéed mushrooms and barbecue sauce. Enjoy
“2012 Wine Guide” - Food & Wine - January 01, 2012 2008 Grand Estates Cabernet Sauvignon Columbia Valley
Toasty oak flavors infuse a base of coffee, cedar and chocolate in this bottling.
“Biggest Bargain” - Wine Spectator - December 31, 2011 2008 Grand Estates Cabernet Sauvignon Columbia Valley
Named one of 2011 Biggest Bargains: High-Production Values. Previously scored 88 points
“Great Wines for $10 or less” - WJXT Jacksonville - December 01, 2011 2008 Grand Estates Cabernet Sauvignon Columbia Valley
Whether you are hosting a holiday dinner or attending one, you need a decent bottle of wine. Standing in the wine aisle, looking at bottle after bottle of wines with pretty labels and fancy names can be overwhelming, so Consumer Reports has done the work for you. Tasters tried more than 100 red and white wines and found that you don't have to spend a lot to impress your guests. "We found more than 20 wines (that) we designated 'best buys.' They're ideal for a holiday meal or a party," said Paul Reynolds of Consumer Reports. But you don't have to go to a fancy wine store to get them, some are even sold at Costco and Target...Chardonnay and cabernet sauvignon tend to be the most popular varieties of wine sold during the holiday season, Reynolds said. The 2008 Columbia Crest Grand Estates cabernet sauvignon pairs well with hearty foods like red meat and costs only $10...
“Great Wines for $10 or less” - WXYZ Detroit - December 01, 2011 2008 Grand Estates Cabernet Sauvignon Columbia Valley
Whether you are hosting a holiday dinner or attending one, you need a decent bottle of wine. Standing in the wine aisle, looking at bottle after bottle of wines with pretty labels and fancy names can be overwhelming, so Consumer Reports has done the work for you. Tasters tried more than 100 red and white wines and found that you don't have to spend a lot to impress your guests. "We found more than 20 wines (that) we designated 'best buys.' They're ideal for a holiday meal or a party," said Paul Reynolds of Consumer Reports. But you don't have to go to a fancy wine store to get them, some are even sold at Costco and Target...Chardonnay and cabernet sauvignon tend to be the most popular varieties of wine sold during the holiday season, Reynolds said. The 2008 Columbia Crest Grand Estates cabernet sauvignon pairs well with hearty foods like red meat and costs only $10...


