Malbec is a real success at this pioneering Walla Walla winery, and in 2008 they made two different bottlings. This one is simply labeled Columbia Valley, and the grapes were entirely sourced from Sagemoor vineyard. It's a rich, round, toasty, highly enjoyable wine, with generous amounts of butterscotch and toast from the barrel aging. The fruit is a bit subdued, a mix of sour cherry, raspberry and red currant.
Malbec is a real success at this pioneering Walla Walla winery, and in 2008 they made two different bottlings. This one is simply labeled Columbia Valley, and the grapes were entirely sourced from Sagemoor vineyard. It's a rich, round, toasty, highly enjoyable wine, with generous amounts of butterscotch and toast from the barrel aging. The fruit is a bit subdued, a mix of sour cherry, raspberry and red currant.
Malbec is a real success at this pioneering Walla Walla winery, and in 2008 they made two different bottlings. This one is simply labeled Columbia Valley, and the grapes were entirely sourced from Sagemoor vineyard. It's a rich, round, toasty, highly enjoyable wine, with generous amounts of butterscotch and toast from the barrel aging. The fruit is a bit subdued, a mix of sour cherry, raspberry and red currant.
Malbec is a real success at this pioneering Walla Walla winery, and in 2008 they made two different bottlings. This one is simply labeled Columbia Valley, and the grapes were entirely sourced from Sagemoor vineyard. It's a rich, round, toasty, highly enjoyable wine, with generous amounts of butterscotch and toast from the barrel aging. The fruit is a bit subdued, a mix of sour cherry, raspberry and red currant.