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Score | Name | Notes | $ | |
+ | Gorman Pixie 2005 | A light nose with hints of spice. A good, well-balanced wine that has yet to really open up. 100% Syrah, Ranch at the End of the Road Vineyard, Red Mountain AVA. | $35 | |
** | Gorman Evil Twin 2005 | A great nose with blackberry and violets. A full, rich taste. 75% Syrah; 25% Cabernet. 100% Red Mountain. | $55 | |
Gorman Winery 2005 Releases
Chris Gorman’s winery is located, like many in the area, in an office park in Woodinville. This winery has long had a cult following and has recently been receiving strong critical reviews as well. These wines are always quick to sell out so keep your eyes out for them.
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