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Red Wine Reviews


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A great little thing (9)
Louis Bouillot - Perle de Vigne

Another wine from Puglia (9)
2010 Castello Monaci - Salice Salentino

A little smoky and nice (8)
2011 Valdelosfrailes - Rose

A well tamed blush Tempranillo (8)
2012 Bodegas Borsao - Rose

Another year and still good (9)
2013 River Road - Pinot Noir : Reserve

Another interesting little thing from New Mexico (8)
Jacqueline Leonne - Rose

A wonderful Recioto (10)
2004 Le Salette - Pergole Vece

A hidden gem (9)
2011 Il Mastino - Sangiovese Superiore Riserva : Reserve

A little bourbon basting (9)
2013 R Wines - Southern Belle

A nice looking demon (9)
2016 Poggia Anima - Raphael

Behold the interesting bottle with a great red inside (8)
Root 1 Wine - Root: 1 : Original Ungrafted

Bled from the best, a tart blush for summer (8)
2008 Chaddsford - Rose

Blueberry in a UFC fight (10)
2010 Cakebread Cellars - Red Hills Lake County Zinfandel

Chilean Pinot Noir French style (8)
2008 The Deck - Royal Flush Pinot Noir

Cherry and cocoa (9)
2011 Consentino Winery - The Zin

Classic Burgundy taste but from Oregon (10)
2011 LeCadeau - Red Label

Cherry and tobacco (9)
2012 River Road - Pinot Noir

Could be a lot better (8)
2012 Albino Armani - Ripasso

Damn, a knockout punch of blackberry from a Zin/Sangiovese blend (10)
2005 Lapis Luna - Romanza

Dry and spicy, but sexily saucy after decanting (8)
2008 Agricolas Aguaza - Sa Ra Da

Dark cherries with a dash of cocoa and smoke (9)
2007 Four Vines - The Maverick

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

Dialed in to what (7)
2001 Dialed In - Red Wine

Dry but fruity (9)
2014 Winzer Krems - Rose Zweigelt


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