Dark maroon color. Slightly smoky, tobacco and dark berries on the nose. Leathery texture, dried plums, blackberries. Medium body with residual sugar, almost dessert sweet.
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Well this is my third bottle of Klinker Brick wines this year, the one noticeable trait of all three bottles is the amount of residual sugar...very surprising, but all three have been excellent quaffers with good balance. This one is high priced at $30. Medium to full bodied, lots of dark cherry fruit, baked cherry pie, sweet finish. My tastes trend toward Bordeaux so subtle sweetness stands out.
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Decanted 90 mins. ahead, sampled over the next half hour. Very dark, inky ruby color. Nice nose of coffee, blackberries, and smoke. Rich and deep on the palate as flavors of ripe peaches join iron filings and other black-fruit flavor elements. This wine is not flabby, but the firmness comes more from tannins than from acid. Long finish, with graphite notes ahead of light, mouth-coating velvety tannins. This is a thoroughly good example of Lodi school winemaking. People who have reservations about that style should procure a bottle of this wine, give it enough air, and, as it opens up, open their minds.
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(Klinker Brick Bricks & Mortar) Very dark ruby color; ripe berry, baked black fruit nose; baked black fruit, tart berry palate; medium-plus finish 87+ points (blend of Cabernet Sauvignon, Petite Sirah and Zinfandel)
9/14/2014 - michaelandmichaelson wrote: 86 Points
Dark maroon color. Slightly smoky, tobacco and dark berries on the nose. Leathery texture, dried plums, blackberries. Medium body with residual sugar, almost dessert sweet.
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6/19/2013 - wineotim Likes this wine: 90 Points
Well this is my third bottle of Klinker Brick wines this year, the one noticeable trait of all three bottles is the amount of residual sugar...very surprising, but all three have been excellent quaffers with good balance. This one is high priced at $30. Medium to full bodied, lots of dark cherry fruit, baked cherry pie, sweet finish. My tastes trend toward Bordeaux so subtle sweetness stands out.
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4/10/2013 - VeniceCalif wrote: 91 Points
Decanted 90 mins. ahead, sampled over the next half hour. Very dark, inky ruby color. Nice nose of coffee, blackberries, and smoke. Rich and deep on the palate as flavors of ripe peaches join iron filings and other black-fruit flavor elements. This wine is not flabby, but the firmness comes more from tannins than from acid. Long finish, with graphite notes ahead of light, mouth-coating velvety tannins. This is a thoroughly good example of Lodi school winemaking. People who have reservations about that style should procure a bottle of this wine, give it enough air, and, as it opens up, open their minds.
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8/28/2012 - lee.reiswig wrote: 91 Points
Very nice blend. A lighter style. Red fruit, good tannins & Lodi dust.
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