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2017 Mark Ryan The Dissident

Red Bordeaux Blend

  • USA
  • Washington
  • Columbia Valley

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Community Tasting Note

  • MC2 Wines wrote:

    June 7, 2019 - Revisiting Washington (Woodinville): 65% CS plus a blend of CF, Merlot, PV. This is one of their more popular bottles of wine from the winery. At a more accessible price point than some others. It's much fruitier than the Syrah right before it. I'd say the fruit was almost skewing a touch towards the stewed style. A bit too much for me. Interesting though to try it next to the 2014 which seemed to have integrated and calmed down a bit more. Don't know enough about Washington wine to know if the difference was major differences in vintage, but suspect there is also benefit for giving this a bit of time in bottle.

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4 Comments

  • srh commented:

    11/6/20, 11:44 AM - I *quite* enjoyed reading your descriptively detailed TN! :) THANK you so VERY much for your efforts in having posted it, not to mention the *fabulous* Tasting Story of which it is part! :) [BTW, *should* you be interested, I've uploaded specific info for this vintage, including acclaim, which can be accessed via the CellarTracker Article link (lower lft)].

  • MC2 Wines commented:

    11/12/20, 6:02 AM - Thanks for the positive comment!

    Where is the link for the vintage info? Sorry for missing it.

  • srh commented:

    11/12/20, 1:19 PM - NP, MC2, though I have heard about problems trying to access such info via CT's phone app, which I can't corroborate as I *only* access CT via my laptop. Regardless, look for the "Learn More About This Wine" section at the bottom of the "2017 Mark Ryan The Dissident" main pg. Within that you should see a "2017 Mark Ryan The Dissident" link which contains the info. If not, & you're using a phone, let me know, 'k? ;)

  • srh commented:

    6/18/21, 2:04 PM - Now that I've learned how to upload a LINK to info for this vintage ... 😉

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