Page Springs Winery Tasting (Verde Valley, Arizona): Page Springs does it again with another 2011 red blend called El Serrano. The nose is full of blackberry and raspberry jam, accented with white pepper. Plummy as hell on the palate, with notes of blueberry, charcoal and a distinctly rich earth and loam flavor. Toast lingers on the finish. This is a bold wine, but it maintains elegance and precision. A blend of 40% mourvedre, 27% syrah, 28% petite sirah, and 5% alicante from California. Not the greatest bargain at $30, but an impressive wine nonetheless.
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9/14/2023 - AZrunandsip wrote:
Past it's prime
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8/22/2014 - allensounhein wrote: 85 Points
ok but overpriced
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6/1/2013 - isaacjamesbaker wrote: 87 Points
Similar notes to last year, this wine is a lot of fun. Plummy and rich, but full of earth flavors. At a party, this went quickly.
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5/4/2013 - MoserJP Likes this wine: 87 Points
Smells like purple...
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11/10/2012 - isaacjamesbaker wrote: 87 Points
Page Springs Winery Tasting (Verde Valley, Arizona): Page Springs does it again with another 2011 red blend called El Serrano. The nose is full of blackberry and raspberry jam, accented with white pepper. Plummy as hell on the palate, with notes of blueberry, charcoal and a distinctly rich earth and loam flavor. Toast lingers on the finish. This is a bold wine, but it maintains elegance and precision. A blend of 40% mourvedre, 27% syrah, 28% petite sirah, and 5% alicante from California. Not the greatest bargain at $30, but an impressive wine nonetheless.
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10/19/2012 - cbadie wrote: 85 Points
Very nice well balanced wine
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