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The 2006 Proprietary Red Wine Tapestry Reserve (a blend of Cabernet Sauvignon, Cabernet Franc, Me...
(more) The 2006 Proprietary Red Wine Tapestry Reserve (a blend of Cabernet Sauvignon, Cabernet Franc, Merlot, and Petit Verdot) is the finest example of this cuvee I have ever tasted. Flowery, licorice-infused, cassis notes intermixed with forest floor and lead pencil shavings are followed by a layered, impressively built wine with real opulence, lots of red and black fruits, low acidity, and lush tannin. It should drink well for 15+ years. Robert Parker
93 points : Robert Parker(Wine Advocate)
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This may be the finest effort from B.R. Cohn since their gorgeous 1984 and 1985 (made by the then li...
(more) This may be the finest effort from B.R. Cohn since their gorgeous 1984 and 1985 (made by the then little-known Helen Turley). A dense ruby/purple color is accompanied by a striking nose of violets, blackberries, cassis, and smoke. Rich, medium to full-bodied, pure, and nicely layered with firm tannin, excellent balance, and a heady, concentrated finish, it can be consumed now and over the next decade. 91 Points -- Robert Parker
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It offers up a Rhone-like bouquet of ground pepper, black cherries, blackberries, earth, and s...
(more) It offers up a Rhone-like bouquet of ground pepper, black cherries, blackberries, earth, and spice. Dense, opulent, full-bodied, and rich, with extraordinary balance and elegance, this is a stunning example of the 2002 vintage that combines power with finesse. It should drink well for 5-7 years. --Robert Parker's The Wine Advocate, October 2004.
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Blend of 50% Shiraz, 35% Grenache, and 15% Mourvedre from vines averaging 10 years of age, the 20...
(more) Blend of 50% Shiraz, 35% Grenache, and 15% Mourvedre from vines averaging 10 years of age, the 2002 Olive Hill was aged in 30% new and 70% used French wood. Earthy balsam wood, pepper, dried herb, black cherry, raspberry, and plum aromas jump from the glass of this full-bodied, rich, firmly-structured red. While less exuberant and up-front than its siblings, it is beautifully proportioned, pure, and impeccably well-made. The most elegant offering in this portfolio, it will benefit from 1-2 years of bottle age, and keep for a decade. 93 Points - Robert M. Parker, Jr.'s The Wine advocate, Issue 155
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