Of the wines sampled this month, I did not find any stunners. Perhaps my favorite of the group was the Washington Hills Rainier Red. This is a non-vintage wine that is predominantly composed of Cabernet Franc. The especially appealing aspect of this wine to me was that I bought it for under six dollars. With my expectations appropriately lowered, I thought this wine over-performed. While not by any means a complex or overly interesting, it was well put together. This would be a great wine for pouring at BBQ’s. It is a true quaffer.
To see last month’s wines, go here.
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| Score | Name | Notes | $ | |
|     +  |    Hogue Cellars Genesis Cabernet Sauvignon Columbia Valley 2005 |    A strong nose marked by coffee grounds, black pepper,   earth, and boysenberry aromas. The nose is at times interesting and at times   almost a bit off-putting. On the taste, it is a nice, even, medium-bodied   wine with a good finish. Smooth tannins round out the back end.  Consider if on sale. 81% Cabernet; 9% Cab Franc;   7% Merlot; 2% Syrah; 1% Lemberger. |    $15 | |
|     +  |    Columbia Crest Two Vines Cabernet Sauvignon 2005 |    Don’t particularly care for the nose on which a smoky   aroma is predominant. Not bad but not my style. Fairly light in color. Taste   is very fruity but well put together. A decent wine for the money overall. |    $9 | |
|     +  |    Washington Hills Rainier Red NV |    Nose is marked by sour cherry and cranberry. Opens up and   expands nicely on the palate. This is an inoffensive, easy-drinking wine that   is straight down the fairway. Surprisingly good for the money. A good BBQ   swiller. 41.5% Cab Franc; 39.5 % Cabernet; 10.6% Syrah; 6% Pinot Noir; 2.2%   Merlot. Recommended. |    $8 | |
|     .  |    Three Rivers River’s Red 2006 |    A green, stemmy, off-putting nose, also marked by some   type ripe berry and mineral notes. The taste is decent but not much there on   the mid-palate or finish. Fairly light bodied. 48% Syrah; 23% Cabernet; 18%   Cab Franc; 9% Malbec; 2% Petit Verdot. |    $15 | |
|     .  |    Canoe Ridge Trout Trilogy 2004 | Slightly brownish in color, as if a much older wine. Blackberry, a touch of spice, and traces of chocolate on an overall good nose. Too much alcohol on the finish. | $10 | |
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