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tinhart's WinesView All 7
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Garrison Creek Cabernet Sauvignon (2001)
Snoothrank: 3.5/5 Starting at $45.00 -
Jm Cellars Columbia Valley Cuvee (2004)
Snoothrank: 3.5/5 Starting at $20.19 -
Jm Cellars Tre Fanciulli (2005)
Snoothrank: 3.5/5
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St Amant Winery Tempranillo (2005)
Snoothrank: 3.5/5 Starting at $14.99 -
Jm Cellars Malbec (2005)
Snoothrank: 3.5/5 -
Jm Cellars Mourvedre (2006)
Snoothrank: 3.5/5 Starting at $38.25
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I completely agree with jjknight38... but as a big Tempranillo geek (the grape that got me started with wine many years ago, while backpacking through Spain), I'd have to say St. Amant's...
JM's Tre Fanciulli is reliably one of the best blended reds you'll find in WA state. This year's or any year's really, will satisfy those with a thirst for bold, complex red...
John Bigelow calls this Longevity for a reason... it is a wine built to stand the test of time and to bear the weight of greatness, too. I believe John changes up the blend each time he does...
I could go on and on about the quality and deliciousness of JM's wines... but I will only comment on those that I know to be absolutely stunning. John's Mourvedre is truly exceptional...
I just drank my last bottle of the 2004 Cuvee (I had three we picked up after one of John's distributor returned several cases when the distributor went out of business). I have to say this...
I completely agree with jjknight38... but as a big Tempranillo geek (the grape that got me started with wine many years ago, while backpacking through Spain), I'd have to say St. Amant's...
JM's Tre Fanciulli is reliably one of the best blended reds you'll find in WA state. This year's or any year's really, will satisfy those with a thirst for bold, complex red...
John Bigelow calls this Longevity for a reason... it is a wine built to stand the test of time and to bear the weight of greatness, too. I believe John changes up the blend each time he does...
I could go on and on about the quality and deliciousness of JM's wines... but I will only comment on those that I know to be absolutely stunning. John's Mourvedre is truly exceptional...
I just drank my last bottle of the 2004 Cuvee (I had three we picked up after one of John's distributor returned several cases when the distributor went out of business). I have to say this...



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