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| Score | Name | Notes | $ | |
*  |    Gorman Winery Zachary’s Ladder Columbia Valley 2006 | Lots of anise, spice, dark fruit, and chocolate on the   nose. The nose also has a fair amount of alcohol to it. A nice full feel on   the palate with soft tannins and a long finish. Overall a very good wine, but   the alcohol gets in the way a bit. 65% Merlot; 25% Cabernet; 10% Petit   Verdot. 15% alcohol. 450 cases produced. |    $28 | |
**  |    Gorman Winery The Bully Red Mountain 2006 | Blackberry and other dark fruit mix with black licorice, chocolate, and spice on the nose. A more subtle and restrained wine than Zachary’s Ladder. This wine is smoother and, ultimately, much bigger. An extended finish. 80% Cabernet; 10% Merlot; 10%; Petit Verdot. 15% alcohol. 400 cases produced. | $42 | |
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Gorman Winery 2006 Releases
Chris Gorman’s Bordeaux blends and Syrah are close to achieving cult wine status in Washington. The 2006 vintages - officially   released September 1st – will no doubt please fans of this Woodinville   winery. The two new Bordeaux blends – the Merlot-based Zachary’s Ladder and   the Cabernet-based The Bully - are reviewed below. While I did not find   either wine to be a life changer, they are both very well made and give a lot   to think about and discuss. These wines tend to fly off the shelves quickly   so make haste if you find yourself waiting for their release each fall.
   
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