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Red Wine Reviews


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Cherry and leather (8)
2012 River Road - Old Vine Zinfandel

Dry, dry, dry, for those that love dry reds (7)
2006 Mountain View Vintners - Merlot

Deep smoke and leather (8)
2009 Root 1 Wine - Pinot Noir

Demure but still approachable (8)
2010 Hahn Winery - Meritage

Demure cocoa but with alcohol that creeps up on you (8)
2010 Pedroncelli - Mother Clone Zinfandel

Fiddlesticks (8)
2013 Sobon Estate - Lubenko

Great and very healthy (9)
2008 Fuedo di Santa Croce - Megale

Great smoky Merlot in the morning (8)
2008 Chilensis - Merlot Reserva : Reserve

Give this brat a couple of years and he might burn the house down (9)
2012 Macchia - Mischievous

Great with a low price (9)
2013 Angeline Vineyards and Winery - Pinot Noir

Hot damn Sam as my friend Jim would say (10)
2010 Trentadue Winery - La Storia

I (10)
2008 Delheim - Pinotage Rosé

It klinked my klank (9)
2011 Klinker Brick Winery - Old Vine Zinfandel

Jam and cocoa! (9)
2007 The Wait - Malbec

Light and airy, perfect for starters (7)
Masi - Modello Dell Venezie Bianco

Light zin that really has no pretense whatsoever (7)
2009 3 Finger Wine Company - Pretense

Malbec, smooth and satisying (8)
2006 Rio Seco - Malbec : Reserve

My new bestie (10)
2012 Trentadue Winery - La Storia Cuvee 32

One leg of a triple crown (10)
2013 Belle Glos - Pinot Noir

Perfect for the price, and great for a Pinot Noir (10)
2007 Beringer - Napa Valley Pinot Noir

Petit Verdot heavy and beguiling (10)
2010 Williamsburg Winery - Lord Botetourt Red

Ripasso, ripasso! You (8)
2005 Cesari - Mara

Spicy mocha and chocolate (9)
2007 Layer Cake - Primitivo

Smoky leather (7)
2007 Pozzan - Oakville Cuvee Zinfandel : Single Vineyard


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