Posted on 11 January 2012.
By Duane Pemberton Winery website: http://www.baselcellars.com/ Even though Merlot may have gone out of vogue with some wine drinkers, it’s still very much at the forefront of many of us who have not lost our love for this illustrious grape. Justin Basel produced this Merlot and has a lot of reasons to be proud of it. [...]
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Posted in Merlot, Reviews, Washington Wines
Posted on 12 September 2011.
By Duane Pemberton Winery website: http://www.longshadows.com The Long Shadows Pedestal Merlot is the highest-average-scoring Merlot in North America - it’s accomplished this by remaining consistently good at a price that kills its rivals from California. At just over 2000 cases made, one could argue that’s it’s not a true “small production” in a certain sense, [...]
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Posted in Merlot, Reviews, Washington Wines
Posted on 25 July 2010.
By Duane Pemberton Bart Fawbush is a man on a mission who’s armed with a little bit of know-how, some good industry contacts and a ton of passion. His Freshman release of wines is made with the help of an industry colleague but it’s to the style and preferences of Bart. In fact, the way [...]
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Posted in Cabernet Sauvignon, Carmenere, Merlot, Reviews, Sauvignon Blanc, Syrah, Washington Wines
Posted on 08 July 2010. Tags: cabernet sauvignon, merlot, red blend, red wine, Sangiovese, syrah, washington wine
I can’t think of a more passionate dude in the Washington wine industry than winemaker, Gilles Nicault. His zeal for wine, passion for life and people can only be truly appreciated if you get the chance to meet him in person. One could say that being french-born slanted him to be this way but his [...]
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Posted in Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, Reviews, Washington Wines
Posted on 03 June 2010. Tags: merlot, red wine, washington wine
Liberty Lake Cellars, near Spokane Washington, started off in 2004 by producing small amounts of wine which was sourced from Red Mountain AVA. It’s owners, Doug and Shelly both have “day jobs” while working the winery in their off-time. It’s a winery built on hard work and a lot of heart. They were participants in [...]
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Posted in Merlot, Reviews, Washington Wines
Posted on 18 May 2010.
OS Winery (formerly known as Owen Sullivan) is a Seattle-based winery in the Georgetown district founded by Rob Sullivan and Bill Owen (who is now just known as “Owen”). It is an artisan winery that prides itself on being able to source some of the best fruit in the state of Washington and produce wines [...]
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Posted in Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, Reviews, Washington Wines
Posted on 18 December 2009.
Col Solare is an effort by two partner companies to produce an ultra-premium red wine that uses fruit from the famous Columbia Valley in Washington State. It is headed up by Marchese Piero Antinori who arrived Washington back in 1992 – he met Ted Baseler of Chateau Ste. Michelle and the two hooked up. The [...]
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Posted in Cabernet Franc, Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, Petit Verdot, Reviews, Syrah, Washington Wines
Posted on 14 September 2009. Tags: california wine, merlot, washington wine
I love wine duels as I believe they can help shake-up the many stereotypes we have as wine lovers. I’ve been witness to quite a few that have shaken preconcived ideas and also helped to enlighten peoples minds and palates to the wine-world around them. And honesly, that’s a great thing, right? California has really [...]
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Posted in California Wines, Merlot, Merlot, Reviews, Washington Wines
Posted on 06 May 2009. Tags: cabernet sauvignon, meritage, red wine, washington
Powers Winery in the Richland WA, has been producing wines for longer than most other wineries in the state – its legacy extends back to 1982, which for WA is a decently long time. Started by brothers Greg and Bill Powers, they also produce wine under another label called Badger Mountain. It was also one of [...]
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Posted in Cabernet Franc, Cabernet Sauvignon, Malbec, Merlot, Petit Verdot, Reviews, Washington Wines
Posted on 24 March 2009. Tags: merlot, washington wine
One of the great things about the wine business at large is that there are many small wineries out there who are very passionate about the products they produce and for those who know about them, can bring a rewarding experience. My friend, Bob Andrake, of Andrake Cellars in Olympia WA is one of those [...]
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Posted in Merlot, Reviews, Washington Wines