Summary: Dumas Station Wines is located east of Walla Walla at the site of an apple packing warehouse established in 1897 by James Dumas. The 2003 cabernet is their first release. |
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Score | Name | Notes | $ | |
* | Dumas Station Cabernet Sauvignon 2003 | Sour cherry and fig predominate on the nose with touches of sweet oak. A lush, medium-bodied wine with a slow attack that expands and continues to a satisfying, blackberry finish. | $25 |
Dumas Station Cabernet Sauvignon 2003
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