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Wine Customer Reviews: Mini Round-Up for August 12, 2024

.I sample a bunch-o-wine (specialized term for more than most people). So each week, I share some of my a glass of wine evaluations (mostly from samples) and also sampling details in a "mini-review" style. They are meant to be wacky, exciting, and also (mainly) easily-digestible reviews of (mostly) currently on call red wines (visit here for the skinny on just how to review all of them), therefore you can easily solve relevant and also determine if they are actually for you (or not). Thanks!
2020 CVNE 'Cune' Ecologico-- Organic (Rioja): Cooked red fruit, flavor, lavish structure, as well as never-let-me-down texture. $17 B+.
2021 Wiens Household Cellars Fiano (Temecula Valley): Slow down to start, but after long it is actually showing its own accurate milky, citric, &amp flower colours. $28 B+.
2022 Daou Vineyards Book Cabernet Sauvignon (Paso Robles): Most of all else, this is actually built to feel free to. $55 A-.
2021 Stag's Surge Wine Cellars 'Artemis' Cabernet Sauvignon (Napa Lowland): Leaping from the glass in waves of powerful, hot red and also dark fruits. $80 A-.
2016 Groth Cabernet Sauvignon (Oakville): Funky/earthy, along with dim, brooding, black plummy fruit and still sporting plenty of grasp. $90 A-.
2021 Sonoma-Cutret Les Plus Haut Pinot Noir (Russian Waterway Valley): A smoky, oaky, scorching as well as top speed functionality. $70.
2022 Raeburn High Flier Chardonnay (Russian Waterway Lowland): A crowd-pleasing (and quite lengthy!) melange of [very] enriched pear, cooked apple, vanilla, tribute, &amp nectarines. $30 A-.
2022 Raeburn 'Higher Flier' Pinot Noir (Russian River Valley): Striking all the appropriate details below: good &amp lovely reddish berry fruit product, rhubarb, hardwood seasonings, &amp a tea fallen leave finish. $thirty three A-.
2022 Merry Edwards Coopersmith Pinot Noir (Russian Stream Lowland): Telling you why you fell in love with RRV Pinot to begin with. Dark, great tasting, structured, and also at turns, savoury &amp. $70 A.
2011 Chateau Ste. Michelle Indian Wells Reddish Blend (Columbia Lowland): Chewy, earthy, weighty, great smoky, as well as yeah, still fruity! $NA B+.
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