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2012 Bradford Mountain Red Field Blend
Red Blend
- USA
- California
- Sonoma County
- Dry Creek Valley
Label borrowed from 2011
Label borrowed from 2013
Community Tasting Notes 5
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pickhardt wrote: 88 points
August 22, 2016 - Consistent with previous tastings.
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westcoastwannabe wrote: 87 points
August 18, 2016 - While this wine was never complex, it now seems to be losing some of the structure and acid/sugar balance that it did possess.
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westcoastwannabe wrote: 88 points
February 27, 2016 - Dark fruit, firm tannins. Very good QPR ($15).
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pickhardt wrote: 88 points
January 31, 2016 - Great, juicy black and red fruit. Great QPR. Watch the alcohol, though. Label says 15.8, but I'm guessing it a tad higher.
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DStone Likes this wine: 89 points
April 27, 2014 - A nice effort. Plenty of fruit on the palate with the Petite Sirah giving that extra punch of body to it. Would buy again.
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Wine Definition
- Vintage 2012
- Type Red
- Producer Bradford Mountain
- Varietal Red Blend
- Designation Red Field Blend
- Vineyard n/a
- Country USA
- Region California
- SubRegion Sonoma County
- Appellation Dry Creek Valley
- UPC Code 812485010722
Community Holdings
- Pending Delivery 0 (0%)
- In Cellars 118 (31%)
- Consumed 268 (69%)
Food Pairing
No food pairings available.
Who Likes This Wine
100% Like It 5 votes
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- VarietyRed Blend
- CountryUSA
- RegionCalifornia
- SubRegionSonoma County
- AppellationDry Creek Valley
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