Fall Line Winery, Exhibition 2012, Yakima Valley, Washington
Tasting Note: A Washington-state red blend that pleases with structure, body and depth of flavor. [Read more]
Fall Line Winery, Exhibition 2012, Yakima Valley, Washington
Tasting Note: A Washington-state red blend that pleases with structure, body and depth of flavor. [Read more]
Altimo, Vinho Tinto 2015, Dao, Portugal
Tasting Note: An affordable, versatile red blend from Portugal that would pair well with many a meal.[Read more]
Fall Line Winery, Red Wine 2011, Red Willow Vineyard, Yakima Valley, Washington
Tasting Note: A silky, well-made, cabernet-franc-led red blend.[Read more]
Bodegas Los Frailes, Monastrell – Garnacha 2013, Spain
Tasting Note: Monastrell blends are increasingly being produced in Spain, and this wine shows the grape’s flexibility to pair well with Grenache which makes up 30% of the blend.[Read more]
Bodegas Los Toneles, Tonel 78 Barrel Select Malbec-Bonarda 2013, Mendoza, Argentina
Tasting Note: Malbec and Bonarda are the two top red grapes of Argentina in terms of production, and this wine reveals the two varietals in equal proportion in one bottle where the magic of the blend reveals its genius.[Read more]
Trivento, Cabernet-Malbec Reserve 2016, Mendoza, Argentina
Tasting Note: Please the both cabernet sauvignon lover and the malbec lover at your table with this Argentinean blend.[Read more]
Michel Chapoutier, Les Vignes de Bila-Haut, Rouge 2016, Côtes du Roussillon Villages, France
Tasting Note: A substantial red blend from the South of France that delivers concentrated, voluptuous ripe black fruit.[Read more]
Weingut Höpler, Pannonica Red Blend 2013, Austria
Tasting Note: You’ve likely never experienced a fruity, zesty red blend from Austria composed of zweigelt, blaufrankisch and pinot noir, and this blend is a great one to try and serve slightly chilled in summer.[Read more]
Silver Thread, Blackbird 2013, Finger Lakes, New York
Tasting Note: Deep-intensity ruby in color this wine has an aromatic nose of violet, black plum, green pepper and blueberry with faint hints of kirsch.[Read more]
Grifoll Declara Tressals, Priorat DOCa 2014, Spain
Tasting Note: A fruit-forward red blend that doesn’t include the area’s famed grenache.[Read more]