Retail $38. The first of the Dry Creek Valley wines was certainly a step up in complexity. The Quest coupled its ample black raspberry with a bit of cherry and just a hint of heat (15% abv). On the palate the wine was an interesting combination: it was both refined and relaxed. Pair it with a sirloin or with a movie on the couch–it would work seamlessly with either. Outstanding. 90-92 Points. thedrunkencyclist.com
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9/28/2017 - The Drunken Cyclist Likes this wine: 91 Points
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12/14/2013 - The Drunken Cyclist Likes this wine: 91 Points
Retail $38. The first of the Dry Creek Valley wines was certainly a step up in complexity. The Quest coupled its ample black raspberry with a bit of cherry and just a hint of heat (15% abv). On the palate the wine was an interesting combination: it was both refined and relaxed. Pair it with a sirloin or with a movie on the couch–it would work seamlessly with either. Outstanding. 90-92 Points. thedrunkencyclist.com
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11/7/2013 - c&vtop wrote: 91 Points
Very nice Dry Creek Zin. Needs a little more time in the bottle.
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