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Wine Recommendation

Wine:Sagelands Vineyard 2003 Cabernet Sauvignon, Four Corners (Columbia Valley)

Sagelands Vineyard

2003 Cabernet Sauvignon, Four Corners
(Columbia Valley)



This wine is a great way to drink the superb Washington State 2003 vintage on a regular basis. It uses all five Bordeaux red grapes from four different appellations in eastern Washington, which mean that it’s an excellent example of how important blending is to Washington State reds. The wine is full of flavor and style, and the winery made almost 25,000 cases of it. Best of all, it costs just $13.

The aromas feature black plums and dark red cherries, well married with lightly toasted oak that lifts the aromas rather than weighing them down. The aromas become flavors in your mouth, and the wine also conveys an immediate impression of completeness. The texture is raw silk, and the American oak is moderately in evidence mostly as a consistently warming quality around the cool dense core of ripe fruit. The wine comes full circle to reprise the aromas in the finish.

Reviewed May 23, 2007 by Thom Elkjer.

 

The Wine

Winery: Sagelands Vineyard
Vineyard: Four Corners
Vintage: 2003
Wine: Cabernet Sauvignon
Appellation: Columbia Valley
Grapes: Cabernet Sauvignon (79%), Merlot (15%), Malbec (4%), Cabernet Franc (1%), Petit Verdot (1%)
Price: $13.00

Review Date: 5/23/2007

The Reviewer

Thom Elkjer

Thom Elkjer has been reviewing wines professionally for more than ten years. He has contributed to Wine Spectator and Wine Enthusiast, served as Wine Editor for Wine Country Living and is Wine Editor for WineCountry.Com. He also writes for newspapers and magazines in the U.S. and Europe and judges at major international wine competitions.