The wine is an inky black at the center, with bright ruby along the edges, just as you would expect from a nice Cabernet. A gentle swirl in the glass releases aromas of green grass, earthy limestone and hints of green herb, a breath of the Walla Walla Valley, as I took a whiff and was immediately taken back to my visit last summer. Take a sip and you're treated with a rush of fruit, tart cherry, black raspberry and currant, that transitions effortlessly to some warm spice notes, along with some earthy minerals midpalate. The tannins are nicely structured providing a great base for the long, smooth dry finish that seems to linger for a minute or more.
Overall, I would rate this wine a solid 8.5, as it's just a classic rendition of a Walla Walla Cabernet Sauvignon. I really enjoyed the 2009 vintage when I tried it, and this one is no different, a refreshing taste that brings me right back to the Walla Walla Valley. This wine would pair well with big hearty meals, from steaks and chops, to Yankee pot roast, venison loin to rack of lamb. Tonight, I am enjoying this wine with a bone-in bison ribeye along with some roasted golden beets and potatoes, along with some bacon roasted Brussels sprouts. Cheers!
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