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Brooks, Amycas, Willamette Valley, Oregon, 2008
“30% Pinot Gris, 23% Pinot Blanc, 15% Gewurztraminer, 14% Chardonnay, 10% Muscat and 6% Riesling: an Alsace blend (with Chardonnay!) given time on the...”
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Brooks, Runaway White, Pinot Blanc, Willamette Valley, Oregon, 2010
“Interesting scents: white flowers, citrus, with yeasty and liquorice notes. So well-textured, offering mouth-filling stone fruit and citrus. Crisp...”
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Brooks, Runaway Red, Pinot Noir, Willamette Valley, Oregon, 2009
“"Like most good Pinot Noirs, it is not particularly dark in colour but is hugely expressive of ripe Pinot Noir fruit, almost explosively...”
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Brooks, Riesling, Willamette Valley, Oregon, 2007
“Hint of green. Overt lime and green apple character, very crisp and dry. Sherberty but also steely. Finishes with lime zest. Now-2013”
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Seven Hills, Merlot, Columbia Valley, 2009
“This includes 8% Cabernet Franc, and is given 18 months in oak (largely French with some American), 25% new. Such Bordeaux-like aromas: black fruit...”
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Brooks, Ara Riesling, Willamette Valley, 2008
“Superb wine: Double Gold (the highest honor) at the 2011 Oregon Wine Awards; and so intense and full-bodied that it’s difficult to believe that...”
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Seven Hills, Merlot, Seven Hills Vineyard, Walla Walla Valley, 2008
“Largely sourced from the oldest vine blocks of the famous Seven Hills vineyard, first planted in 1981. All in French barrels, 40% new. Scent of ripe...”
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Seven Hills, Cabernet Sauvignon, Seven Hills Vineyard, Walla Walla Valley, 2008
“All from the old block in the Seven Hills Vineyard, 22 months in French barrels, 40% new. Always much lauded: 94/100 in Wine Enthusiast. Warmly...”
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Ridge, Geyserville, California, 2009
“Geyserville has to be one of the most successful wines at this great Californian estate. It’s a field blend (i.e. basically made up of Zinfandel...”
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Ridge, Estate Cabernet Sauvignon, California, 2008
“This used to be called the Santa Cruz Cabernet, renamed to reflect the fact that the Cabernet comes from blocks of the Monte Bello vineyard. 75%...”
















