Avalon Cabernet Sauvignon (2005)
| Winery: | Avalon Wines |
| Region: | USA » California |
| Varietal: | Cabernet Sauvignon |
| Type: | Table Wines |
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Avalon Wines on SnoothNovember 2011
Perfectly reasonable red with dinner, not too overbearing although FYI on the dry side Read More
November 2011
Too much alcohol just after opening. Blueberries and cherries to start, oak and dry leathery finish. Let this wine breathe 30 minutes, it gets much better. Read More
August 2011
a good go-to wine for the value. nice in front with touches jammy fruit, and a relatively balanced body. Read More
June 2011
This is a wonderful dry red wine, for the price. Beautiful dark yet crisp red/purple color. Dark, dry red cherry on the attack,then lots of earth, then plenty of oak and maybe a bit of juniper on the finish. Really dry-which I like. It is a nice change from the fruit-forward cabs that are so common to CA. Lots of alcohol on the attack if you d... Read More
June 2011
I've been powering through wines from Spain, South Africa, and Chile. I've got say that of all of them the Carmeneres ahve been the most surpring. You've got to like a bit of herbaceousness in your wines, which I do, but in general they were some really distinctive and intresting wines. For summer the Rose season is apon us but I have yet to be ... Read More
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