For Washington Merlot this really sets the bar for bargain basement wines. It's solidly crafted, with clean black cherry fruit, firm acidity, light but supple tannins, and a long, refreshing finish. No hint of excess green or stem or anything funky; it's easily the best $6 Merlot in the country.
For Washington Merlot this really sets the bar for bargain basement wines. It's solidly crafted, with clean black cherry fruit, firm acidity, light but supple tannins, and a long, refreshing finish. No hint of excess green or stem or anything funky; it's easily the best $6 Merlot in the country.
For Washington Merlot this really sets the bar for bargain basement wines. It's solidly crafted, with clean black cherry fruit, firm acidity, light but supple tannins, and a long, refreshing finish. No hint of excess green or stem or anything funky; it's easily the best $6 Merlot in the country.
For Washington Merlot this really sets the bar for bargain basement wines. It's solidly crafted, with clean black cherry fruit, firm acidity, light but supple tannins, and a long, refreshing finish. No hint of excess green or stem or anything funky; it's easily the best $6 Merlot in the country.