For the wine snob: 48% Merlot, 44% Cabernet Sauvignon, 8% Syrah. Grapes come from Tagaris’ estate vineyard in the Wahluke slope and our Estate Red Mountain vineyards. Most of the wines were pumped over during alcoholic fermentation for 6 to 10 days while on American Oak. About 40% of the wine was racked to barrel where it completed malo-lactic fermentation and then aged for an additional 10 months. The other 60% completed M-L in tank, at the end of which it was racked onto about 60% French oak /40% American oak.
For the rest of us: Expressive and layered, this wine opens with vibrant notes of black cherry and ripe raspberry, intertwined with savory hints of crushed oregano and warming spice. Subtle accents of cinnamon and dusty cocoa add depth, while a touch of vanilla spice from oak aging rounds out the aromatic profile. On the palate, it is bright and lively, supported by a well-defined structure. The wine shows rich concentration with a long, persistent finish. Firm yet polished tannins lend a pleasantly chewy texture, giving it both weight and age-worthy appeal.