Wine Enthusiast (April 2011) Castle Rock 2008 Columbia Valley Cabernet Sauvignon awarded 87 points and a BEST BUY. Castle Rock 2009 Columbia Valley Chardonnay awarded 86 points and a BEST BUY. Castle Rock 2009 Columbia Valley Pinot Noir awarded 86 points.
Wine Spectator (March 2011) awarded Castle Rock 2008 Columbia Valley Syrah a score of 88 points and included it on a list of 10 Great Washington Reds: “Lithe, with a juicy feel to the blackberry and orange peel aromas and flavors, dancing lightly through the finish.”
Connoisseur’s Guide to California Wine (February 2011) listed 5 Castle Rock Pinot Noirs: Castle Rock 2009 Sonoma County Pinot Noir awarded 88 points and a puff: “A lot of Pinot Noir for the money in a likeable, easy style.” Castle Rock 2009 Mendocino County Pinot Noir awarded 87 points and a puff: “Keyed on black...
Wine & Spirits (February 2011) Castle Rock 2007 Mendocino County Zinfandel awarded 87 points and a BEST BUY, one of “The Year’s Best Zinfandels.” – “A simple, gentle red for grilled meats.” Castle Rock 2008 Columbia Valley Syrah awarded 87 points and a BEST BUY, one of “The Year’s Best Syrahs.” – Scents of anise...
Wine Spectator (October 31 2010) awarded Castle Rock 2009 Columbia Valley Chardonnay a score of 88 points: “Bright and lively, with a sense of refinement embracing the pear, citrus and spice flavors, striking a deft balance.”
Our Mendocino Pinot Noir was awarded “#1 Best Pinot Noir under $10″ by Bestcovery.com. We’ll toast to that! By Monique Soltani Wines Expert America has been having a love affair with Pinot Noir long before Paul Giamatti praised the varietal as the holy grail of grapes in the 2004 comedy-drama “Sideways.” While Giamatti didn’t earn...
This just in: Our 2009 Monterey County Pinot Noir is Wine Enthusiast’s Editor’s Choice, February 2011. Elegant and medium-bodied, our Monterey Pinot has aromas of cherry, tea and herbal spice & flavors of black cherry, plum and spice.
Tasty Oregon Pino Noir under $22 By Paul Gregutt You would have to turn back the clock at least 15 years, and perhaps 20, to find Oregon pinot noirs this good at these prices. A number of factors have converged to create a most exceptional buying opportunity. Besides the poor 2007 vintage reviews that slowed...
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