• 89 Points
    Gamache 2010 Estate Cabernet Sauvignon (Columbia Valley (WA))

    Aged in 46% new American, 40% new French oak, this is predictably tannic and oaky, though smooth and showing generous fruit flavors of blackberry and black cherry. It's a steak wine all the way, with some chalkiness to the tannins, though nothing that a juicy cut of beef cannot power through.

    — P.G. Published 5/1/2014
  • 89 Points
    Gamache 2010 Estate Cabernet Sauvignon (Columbia Valley (WA))

    Aged in 46% new American, 40% new French oak, this is predictably tannic and oaky, though smooth and showing generous fruit flavors of blackberry and black cherry. It's a steak wine all the way, with some chalkiness to the tannins, though nothing that a juicy cut of beef cannot power through.

    — P.G. Published 5/1/2014
  • 89 Points
    Gamache 2010 Estate Cabernet Sauvignon (Columbia Valley (WA))

    Aged in 46% new American, 40% new French oak, this is predictably tannic and oaky, though smooth and showing generous fruit flavors of blackberry and black cherry. It's a steak wine all the way, with some chalkiness to the tannins, though nothing that a juicy cut of beef cannot power through.

    — P.G. Published 5/1/2014
  • 89 Points
    Gamache 2010 Estate Cabernet Sauvignon (Columbia Valley (WA))

    Aged in 46% new American, 40% new French oak, this is predictably tannic and oaky, though smooth and showing generous fruit flavors of blackberry and black cherry. It's a steak wine all the way, with some chalkiness to the tannins, though nothing that a juicy cut of beef cannot power through.

    — P.G. Published 5/1/2014