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Last night with grilled steaks, veggies, sweet potato, and salad: J. Lohr Cab (Seven Oaks or Paso Robles not sure which or of the vintage) To me this remains one of the great deals in American mass produced cabs. Sure it's over-oaked a bit but as long as you realize what you're getting so what? At $12 it's an extraordinarily dependable value. 2003 MacKenzie Mueller Cab - Another spot-on offering from M-M. Probably impossible to get outside of the winery but such a great representative of the Carneros region between Napa and Sonoma. Virtually no oak, touches of earth, leather, and graphite -- all nicely layered throughout the taste. Not a huge finish but flat out enjoyable and held up nicely to the steak. 2005 Rosenblum Petite Syrah Reserve Kick Ranch - This wine kicks ass. Big, bold, fruity, teeth staining, paint stripping, you name it. Blackberries galore, chewy, perfect tannins, great long finish, not too much alcohol at all (decanted for about an hour). Serve with the best steak you can buy or have it as a dessert wine. Or, spread it on a peanut butter sandwich. I can't wait to get more.
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