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Woodward Canyon Estate Red 2003
Woodward Canyon Estate Red 2003
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  BN#209162
Category Red Wine
VarietalCabernet Franc, Merlot, Cabernet Sauvignon, Petit Verdot
Region United States : Washington : Walla Walla Valley
Producer Woodward Canyon
Alcohol 14.5%
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With such low yields, the resulting wine is deeply concentrated with black fruits and cassis. The warmer vintage of 2003 gave deep complex flavors of fruit from perfect physiological ripeness. The nose while slightly restrained at first develops greatly in the glass. Spice and vanilla from new oak integrate beautifully with cabernet franc-merlot dominated fruit. The texture, while firm initially, transitions to complex suppleness; the finish is rich, layered and long. With proper cellaring, this wine should age for ten years from vintage.

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Wine Advocate

The 2003 Estate Red Wine is composed of 44% Cabernet Franc, 41% Merlot, 14% Cabernet Sauvignon, and 1% Petit Verdot. It was fermented with native yeasts and was aged in 100% new oak. The product of the warmest vintage on record for Walla Walla, the wine is dark ruby-colored and offers up an excellent nose of toasty black currants, blackberry, spice box, and fresh herbs. This is followed by a firm, layered, well-balanced wine which is built to last. There is moderate, ripe tannin leading to a long, pure finish. Give this Saint-Emilion look-alike 5-7 years of additional bottle age and drink it through 2035.

Score: 92. —Jay Miller, August 2007.

Wine Spectator

Firm in texture, focused in flavor, with enticing aromatics of smoke and roasted cherry, delivering a concentrated mouthful of spicy cherry and dried tomato flavors that manage to persist without being heavy. Tannins are well-integrated. Cabernet Franc, Merlot, Cabernet Sauvignon and Petit Verdot. Best from 2008 through 2013.

Score: 90. —Harvey Steiman, June 15, 2006.



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