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Espirtitu De Chile
2006 Carmenere, Chile
Wines from Chile are some of the best deals around these days, and this one is no exception. Carmenère is a grape traditionally used in Bordeaux blends, but on its own it makes for a meduim-bodied red with soft tannins. The Espiritu de Chile would make for a great Christmas wine because it’s round and fruity but also has enough black pepper and darker accents to keep it lively and balanced. |
$7.99 |
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Roshambo
2006 Carignane, California
The best carignane normally comes from the ugliest, most gnarled vines you can find and is usually considered a blending grape. But once you try this Carignane you'll be dreaming of cherry fruit filling. The Rat is a real stunner! Whether you like BBQ meats or cheesecakes, it won't disappoint. |
$9.99 |
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Four Emus
2004 Shiraz, Australia
Proof that heat and coastline can migle with vines to create wines full of the unique vivid flavor of Western Australia. |
$4.99 |
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Line 39
2006 Cabernet Sauvignon, Lake County
This Lake County value Cab echoes the "75" wine in style and packaging and while not in the league of that Beckstoffer wine, this one is a serviceable table red with a dusty cocoa nose and reasonable depth of flavor... chocolate, dark cherry, nutmeg and coffee aspects contribute to an enjoyable table wine experience... very nice for the price |
$9.99 |
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De Loach
2006 Cabernet, California
This cabernet is blended from selected grapes that are specifically grown to make an easy drinking wine with true Cabernet Character. Black cherry, raspberry and tobacco notes come through in an easy drinking California style. |
$6.99 |
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Smith Vineyard
2004 Merlot, Sierra Foothills
From a good, family owned vineyard this organically grown Merlot has intense, dark fruits that coats the mouth and lingers long on the palate. Tannins are velvet smooth and the whole experience is one of luscious decadence. Elegant and superbly balanced. |
$4.99 |
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IronStone
2006 Petite Sirah, California
One can get lost looking into the deep, dark purple ink color of Ironstone's Petite Sirah. This classic Petite is anything but...it's a big, bold red wine filled with aromas of ripe plums, rhubarb and a hint of black cherries. This exceptionally full-bodied wine is loaded with ripe fruit flavors of blackberry, plum and dark cherry with a hint of peppery spice. |
$6.99 |
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IronStone
2005 Shiraz, California
Young and jammy flavors offer a burst of red and black cherry marmalade. This dry wine has some dusty tannins and is pleasurable in a simple way. Drink it with hamburgers, pizza and other comfort foods. ...black cherry, jammy, marmalade...simple. |
$5.99 |
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