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Something new from Cali but with a slight French feel (7)
Fair Hare Wine - Simply Red

For all of you that love sweet wines (8)
2010 Kamiak - Windust White

I'd love to see a reserve from them (8)
2010 Simply Naked - Unoaked Cabernet Sauvignon

Extremely fruity but too thin in depth (9)
2011 Big House - Beastly Old Vines

Same as it ever was (8)
2010 Grayson Cellars - Chardonnay

A wondrous gem at a very affordable price (9)
2011 Grayson Cellars - Cabernet Sauvignon

A lovely dry riesling (10)
2011 Chateau Ste. Michelle - Dry Riesling

Nice and demure (8)
2009 Columbia Crest - Amitage

Berry backbone with spicy hints (8)
2010 14 Hands - Hot to Trot Red Blend

A vanity label but still not bad (8)
The Champ Wine Compnay - California Chardonnay : Reserve

Another vintage, another good experience (9)
2011 Chateau Ste. Michelle - Pinot Gris

Serious decanting is in order (8)
2010 Raymond Vineyards - Lot No 3 Cabernet Sauvignon

Silk coated velvet (9)
2010 Fleur De Lyeth - Fleur De Lyeth

Big House has done it again (10)
2011 Big House - Gru-V

New and interesting to me (8)
2012 Ormarine - Picpoul de Pinet

A good way to start your day (9)
2009 Eos Estate - Zinfandel

Too watery but it still packs a punch (8)
2010 Cellar No. 8 - Zinfandel

Too soft but in a good way (8)
Meridian - Pinot Grigio

Too damned tart and sweet (7)
2012 Forever Vineyards - Zinfandel

Tastes too damned oily (6)
2012 Purple Star - Sauvignon Blanc

A little high on the sugar (8)
2012 Summit Estates - Pinot Gris

Totally a not good purchase (6)
2012 Casillero del Diablo - Sauvignon Blanc : Reserve

Inexpensive but good intro to zin (8)
2012 Forever Vineyards - Zinfandel

Still going good (9)
2012 Caleo - Salice Salentino


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