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Washington State Blind Tasting

Grapes & Grains, Temecula, CA

Tasted March 8, 2021 by R2-D2 with 96 views

Flight 1 (9 notes)

White
2019 B. Lovely Gewürztraminer USA, Washington, Columbia Valley, Walla Walla Valley
86 points
Tasted blind. Incorrectly identified as a Riesling.

Pronounced aromas ranging from citrus to tropical in nature, accented by jasmine, honeysuckle, and petrol. Lacks acid to go with the off-dry palate, not cloying. Lacks punch and crispness.
Red
2017 Elephant Seven Syrah Diwa USA, Washington, Columbia Valley, Walla Walla Valley
90 points
Tasted blind. Correctly identified as Syrah.

Similar notes as before. Fruit straddles red and black - cherry licorice, raspberry, acai, blueberry—additional earth aromas, dried herbs, and roasted game.
Red
2015 Avennia Syrah Le Corbeau Discovery Vineyard USA, Washington, Columbia Valley, Horse Heaven Hills
92 points
Tasted blind. Correctly identified as Syrah.

This does not suffer from a lack of color - a teeth-staining youthful, deep purple color. The sappy raspberry, black plum fruit shows vanilla, cocoa dust, and Asian spice notes from the oak, dried currant, pepper, and fresh violets. Long finish, striking a balance of fresh acidity and chewy tannin.
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Red
2014 Force Majeure Syrah Parabellum USA, Washington, Columbia Valley, Red Mountain
88 points
Tasted blind. Correctly identified as Syrah.

This has a healthy, nearly 30% addition of Mourvedre. Shows minty sugar plum and black currant on a well-rounded palate. Not as complex or as powerful as the other Syrahs in our tasting.
Red
2016 Canvasback Cabernet Sauvignon USA, Washington, Columbia Valley, Red Mountain
88 points
Tasted blind. Correctly identified as Cabernet Sauvignon.

Needed more time to open up. Tight flavors of ripe blueberry, plum, charcoal, and crushed stone. While I'm sure there was more going on with the wine, this wasn't particularly impressive.
Red
2016 Long Shadows Wineries Pirouette USA, Washington, Columbia Valley
94 points
Tasted blind. Correctly identified as a Bordeaux Blend.

Melka's blend of mostly Cab S, some Merlot, and light additions of Petit Verdot, Malbec, and Cab Franc. Exceptionally well done! Melka's deft touch of structure, approachability, and sophistication is on full display. Plush plum and black currants mix well with pencil shavings, cedar, jalapeno, bell pepper, mineral water, forest floor, and dusty cocoa. Supple tannins and, as someone else noted, no rough edges. Enjoyable today and in a decade.
Red
2012 Cadence Ciel du Cheval Vineyard USA, Washington, Columbia Valley, Red Mountain
90 points
Tasted blind. Correctly identified as a Bordeaux Blend.

Fully mature notes of balsamic, fig, and prune are dominating the wine at this point. Sasparilla, licorice, anise, and earthy hints on the fine-tannin palate. Would drink up.
Red
2013 Sheridan Vineyard Cabernet Sauvignon Block 1 USA, Washington, Columbia Valley, Yakima Valley
91 points
Tasted blind. Incorrectly identified as Cabernet Franc.

The person who brought this was very disappointed that this showed much more unripe, green pepper pyrazine character than he expected. I embraced it but after reading others' reviews, I do wonder if our bottle had good provenance.
White - Sweet/Dessert
2019 Paradise Peak Winery Riesling Sweet Riesling USA, Washington, Columbia Valley, Walla Walla Valley
80 points
Quite sweet, cloying, almost Late-Harvest-like fruit; lacks acidity and complexity.
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