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Blankiet Estate

Paradise Hills Vineyard Merlot 2002

I wasn’t expecting this to work since the last one I opened was shot. This tastes a bit different than I expected but is still has a great color. The nose is a bit muted which I don’t think is a surprise and it’s a bit more acidic than I recall. Residual/crystalized sugar at the bottom of the glass so maybe that has precipitated out and changed the flavor a bit. The finish is lasting but more on the puckering side than I would have expected. — 9 days ago

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Paradise Springs

Pink Ash Santa Barbara Rosé Blend

Perfect day drinking wine when you are riding on a train. — 2 years ago

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Blankiet Estate

Mythicus Paradise Hills Vineyard Cabernet Sauvignon 2014

305 group annual 10 yr Napa cab retrospective — 3 months ago

Jose, Scott@Mister and 2 others liked this

Paradise Springs

Chardonnay 2019

Uhhh, quite the mind-blowing bottle. The finesse of this build is pure class. The oak is prominent but is a Prince Charming to Cinderella’s sweet perfect vintage fruit set. Tropical and touch floral with an amazing Meyer lemon & crème brûlée finish (that is silky/long). Top shelf build :) — 2 years ago

Paradise Ridge

The Posse Branham Vineyard Red Rhone Blend 2017

Katie thought it was a 9.1 Cody thought it was an 8.7. Very lite easy to drink, very fruity — 3 years ago

Blankiet Estate

Paradise Hills Vineyard Cabernet Sauvignon 2016

Still tight after 5 hours of air. — 6 months ago

Joe, David and 13 others liked this

Moorabool Estate

JH Dardel Paradise IV Red Blend 2015

An interesting back story. This wine is from the Geelong District in Victoria. In 1848 Swiss Vigneron James Henry Dardel commenced the establishment of Paradise Winery and Vineyards, I, II, III and IV on the banks of the Moorabool River at Batesford near Geelong. He won local and overseas acclaim for his wines before the Geelong Wine industry was destroyed by phylloxera in 1881. In 1988 planting was re-established on the site of the original Paradise IV Vineyard by Graham and Ruth Bonney. The vineyard faces north east and has a unique soil profile of decomposed granite over limestone marl. The vineyard is low cropped and the wines are made using traditional winemaking techniques. The wine is Northern Rhone in style. Red florals with lots of spice and charcuterie. Rich and savoury on the medium plus bodied palate. Only 240 dozen made. Is there a square mile of Victoria not suitable for viticulture? — 7 months ago

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Paradise Springs of Clifton

Melange Merlot Blend 2016

A little 5iron punch and run - very va with a touch of Monticello fruit. Medium body with slightly sweet/tarty fruit punch. Easy to pair — 3 years ago