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  1. Côte Bonneville Carriage House DuBrul Vineyard 2013

    Côte Bonneville Carriage House DuBrul Vineyard 2013

    Special Price $24.98 Regular Price $50.00
    RP91
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    91 Points! The 2013 Dubrul Vineyard Carriage House is another outstanding wine, and in 2013 it’s 57% Cabernet Sauvignon, 30% Merlot and the rest Cabernet Franc. Brambly herbs, red and black fruits, spice and a touch of graphite all emerge from this rich, beautifully textured, elegant red from winemaker Kerry Shiels. And while it's already hard to resist, it should easily keep for 5-6 years, if not longer. - Jeb Dunnuck, robertparker.com

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  2. Chateau Ste. Michelle Cabernet Sauvignon Cold Creek Vineyard 2020

    Chateau Ste. Michelle Cabernet Sauvignon Cold Creek Vineyard 2020

    $26.98
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    VM91
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    Planted in 1973, Cold Creek Vineyard stands as one of the oldest and most acclaimed vineyards in Washington State. Character builds season after season in the growth rings of the old woody vines. Sun-drenched growing conditions with low rainfall result in small berries with full-bodied flavors. This Cabernet has broad-shouldered structure, concentrated fruit characters and deep color.

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  3. K Vintners Syrah The Cattle King Snipes Mountain 2019

    K Vintners Syrah The Cattle King Snipes Mountain 2019

    $59.98
    JD96
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    96 Points! Another full-bodied, rich, concentrated, powerful wine in the lineup, the 2019 Syrah Cattle King is all varietal and comes from the Upland Vineyard in the Snipes Mountain AVA. Not destemmed and aged in 50% new French oak, it offers a brilliant perfume of darker berry and cassis fruits as well as notes of ground pepper, chalky minerality, and graphite, which turns more floral and peppery with time in the glass. It's a classic Washington State Syrah with tons of charm. It's certainly approachable today yet will benefit from just a few years of bottle age and keep for over a decade. - Jeb Dunnuck

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