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2007 Bedrock Wine Company Syrah Old Lakeville Sonoma Coast
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93 Points | International Wine Cellar , May/June 2009

($35) Glass-staining ruby. A sexy, room-filling bouquet of black raspberry, boysenberry, potpourri and incense. Broad, palate-staining dark fruit flavors are impressively deep and pure, picking up violet and rose pastille character with air. A tangy graphite note builds on the finish and adds energy to the deep, seductively sweet fruit. More approachable than the Kick Ranch syrah, and much more flamboyant. (JR)

91+ Points | Robert Parker's The Wine Advocate

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2007 Bedrock Wine Company Syrah Old Lakeville Sonoma Coast
11/09/2009
by Couchon13580366
Awesome wine. Joey Tensley is talented. Complex, excellent structure, everything it was reviewed as!
fair
09/18/2009
by Lenz13120061
I hoped for a little more body out of this Syrah. Maybe it will improve with time???

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