Bergevin Lane "Oui Deux (2004)
| Winery: | Bergevin Lane Vineyards |
| Region: | Wahluke |
| Varietal: | Syrah |
| Type: | Table Wines |
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Bergevin Lane Vineyards on SnoothJanuary 2013
Scoring an 85 point Best Buy from the Wine Enthusiast this easy-drinking wine originated at the Wahluke Slope in Central Washington state. One of the warmest grape-growing climates in the state it is best-known for producing the Syrah, Merlot and Cabernet Sauvignon that Washington earned its wine chops on. The 2009 vintage was a cool one, allowi... Read More
January 2013
Nice dark color. Great Syrah for price. Dark Berries and spice. Read More
May 2012
Golden apple and pear notes emerge from the Riesling with some nice lemony notes that make for a crisp and refreshing finish. Read More
April 2012
This smells quite ripe and a bit heavy with a lot of mango fruit and a bit of underlying peachiness. A touch of RS greets the mouth, which is generally rich and fairly weighty. Features very ripe pear fruit with flashes of almond, mango and a little almond husk which pops on the modest finish. Not bad but this does have a general sense of heavin... Read More
May 16, 2010
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March 2010
When I visit some wine shops, I happen to notice that most Australian wines are shiraz. Is shiraz primarily more popular in Australia? What's your favorite shiraz? Read More
January 2010
This tasted flat to me. I was embarassed to serve it to guests. Read More
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