PnP and tasted, Out of the bottle it was tight with tastes of black berries and lead shavings - need to let sit for awhile and let it smooth out. After an hour tasted again and it still had that heavy pencil shavings taste. Not sure if this is going to need more time in the bottle but it can't hurt. Not Bad, Not Great.
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Portland CellarTracker offline (Sauvage et Fausse Piste Winery, Portland, Oregon): Nicely savory with bramble, pencil shavings and spiced black fruit. Baking spices and blackberry flavors with tea leaves and wet cement at the juicy core. Tannic and slightly drying, give this plenty of air or a few more years to show its best.
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(Nefarious Cellars Syrah Rocky Mother Vineyard Columbia Valley) Abundant dry chocolate aromas mix with blackberries, mint, and ink. A big, full, rich wine laden with blackberry and chocolate flavors.
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8/31/2013 - ccmhome wrote: 95 Points
The best Nefarious I have ever opened. Great bouquet and even better taste. Rich and smooth, lots of fruit.
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3/16/2013 - Nbkat8 wrote: 89 Points
PnP and tasted, Out of the bottle it was tight with tastes of black berries and lead shavings - need to let sit for awhile and let it smooth out. After an hour tasted again and it still had that heavy pencil shavings taste. Not sure if this is going to need more time in the bottle but it can't hurt. Not Bad, Not Great.
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1/11/2013 - VinLancaster wrote:
Portland CellarTracker offline (Sauvage et Fausse Piste Winery, Portland, Oregon): Nicely savory with bramble, pencil shavings and spiced black fruit. Baking spices and blackberry flavors with tea leaves and wet cement at the juicy core. Tannic and slightly drying, give this plenty of air or a few more years to show its best.
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