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Proprietary Red Blend
Garnet red, very good clarity, moderate pigment extraction. Cherry, raspberry, strawberry in nose, cherry, herb and candied red fruit flavors with a hint of plum, seed tannin in finish with rounded mouthfeel and some skin astringency. Decent table red, very good value. 19% Sangiovese, 19% Nebbiolo, 17% Cabernet Sauvignon, 13% Grenache, 10% Pinot Noir, 9% Petite Sirah, 5% Mourvèdre plus Carignan, Zinfandel, Cabernet Franc, Merlot and Syrah
Garnet red, very good clarity, moderate pigment extraction. Cherry, raspberry, strawberry in nose, cherry, herb and candied red fruit flavors with a hint of plum, seed tannin in finish with rounded mouthfeel and some skin astringency. Decent table red, very good value. 19% Sangiovese, 19% Nebbiolo, 17% Cabernet Sauvignon, 13% Grenache, 10% Pinot Noir, 9% Petite Sirah, 5% Mourvèdre plus Carignan, Zinfandel, Cabernet Franc, Merlot and Syrah
Nov 29th, 2020This is now a vintage red table wine, the “non-vintage” and “proprietary” elements in the label are gone. This was the only Arizona wine available at the local Trader Joe’s, so relatively cheap. But how does it rate? Brick red, light to moderate pigment extraction. Cherry and black currant notes in nose. Soft, ripe red fruit flavors, primarily cherry and raspberry, slightly tart finish. Later, strawberry jam and plum flavors emerge. Not bad for a basic red table wine, great value. A good reminder here: You never go wrong drinking local.
This is now a vintage red table wine, the “non-vintage” and “proprietary” elements in the label are gone. This was the only Arizona wine available at the local Trader Joe’s, so relatively cheap. But how does it rate? Brick red, light to moderate pigment extraction. Cherry and black currant notes in nose. Soft, ripe red fruit flavors, primarily cherry and raspberry, slightly tart finish. Later, strawberry jam and plum flavors emerge. Not bad for a basic red table wine, great value. A good reminder here: You never go wrong drinking local.
Dec 11th, 2019Camp Verde based production though grapes may be from their vineyard near Wilcox. Mostly red in there with maybe a touch of floral white varietals. Light, easy drinking, vaguely Italian like cherryness
Camp Verde based production though grapes may be from their vineyard near Wilcox. Mostly red in there with maybe a touch of floral white varietals. Light, easy drinking, vaguely Italian like cherryness
Mar 28th, 2019