Named not for a railroad line, but the winery's home town, this blend remains essentially the same as 2001 — 56% merlot, 39% cabernet sauvignon and 5% cab franc. Shows a rougher profile, with big flavors of raw meat, plum, grape and earth. The core of pure, sweet cherry fruit ramps up the quality, which is excellent for the price.
Named not for a railroad line, but the winery's home town, this blend remains essentially the same as 2001 — 56% merlot, 39% cabernet sauvignon and 5% cab franc. Shows a rougher profile, with big flavors of raw meat, plum, grape and earth. The core of pure, sweet cherry fruit ramps up the quality, which is excellent for the price.
Named not for a railroad line, but the winery's home town, this blend remains essentially the same as 2001 — 56% merlot, 39% cabernet sauvignon and 5% cab franc. Shows a rougher profile, with big flavors of raw meat, plum, grape and earth. The core of pure, sweet cherry fruit ramps up the quality, which is excellent for the price.
Named not for a railroad line, but the winery's home town, this blend remains essentially the same as 2001 — 56% merlot, 39% cabernet sauvignon and 5% cab franc. Shows a rougher profile, with big flavors of raw meat, plum, grape and earth. The core of pure, sweet cherry fruit ramps up the quality, which is excellent for the price.