the last of a case we've been drinking over the years--still a beautiful wine with big med to dark fruit, tannins completely mellow, balanced, a wine that seemed to please both old and new world palettes.
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Bethel Heights Cellar Club offering Their notes: Our first bottling from one of the best-tended vineyards in the Willamette Valley. Effusive aromas of crushed raspberries and blueberries, oak spice, and black pepper. The palate is red and black cherries, hints of mineral, firm acidity and silky tannins. This wine is tempting now, but in 5 to 10 years will reward the patient.
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9/26/2015 - rnellans Likes this wine: 94 Points
lush drinking perfectly now, very fruity and full body with moderate tannins well integrated with fruit balance. very lovely.
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2/7/2015 - Hansen73 wrote: 90 Points
the last of a case we've been drinking over the years--still a beautiful wine with big med to dark fruit, tannins completely mellow, balanced, a wine that seemed to please both old and new world palettes.
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10/13/2014 - Hansen73 Likes this wine: 90 Points
nicely balanced, easy to drink, medium to dark red fruit, tannins have completely mellowed--believe it should be drank now as opposed to add'l aging.
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8/10/2009 - twofthrs wrote: 90 Points
I agree. Very easy to drink
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5/22/2009 - twofthrs wrote: 90 Points
Berries, spice and a touch of oak. A guzzler.
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3/9/2009 - rnellans wrote: 90 Points
Aromas of dark fruits and some spice. Nice body and depth. Rich and fairly nice finish. Not a lot of complexity. Very easy to drink.
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5/30/2008 - ranger15 wrote:
Bethel Heights Cellar Club offering
Their notes: Our first bottling from one of the best-tended vineyards in the Willamette Valley. Effusive aromas of crushed raspberries and blueberries, oak spice, and black pepper. The palate is red and black cherries, hints of mineral, firm acidity and silky tannins. This wine is tempting now, but in 5 to 10 years will reward the patient.
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