Thursday, October 22, 2015

2013 14 Hands Columbia Valley Merlot

Norm's Tasting Notes
by: Norm Bentley
 
The North Georgia Wine Advisor
2013 14 Hands Columbia Valley Merlot
#nb-41-15

 

The region north of the Columbia River in the state of Washington used to be full of wild horses, so it is only fitting that there should be a winery there by the name of 14 Hands, which relates to measuring the height of a horse, in this case wild mustangs.  The winery has made its mark in the wine world particularly with the production of a good solid Merlot.  We recently sampled the 2013 Merlot, and found it to be quite pleasant.
 
The 14 Hands Merlot has a nice flavor combination of cherries, blackberries and a hint of chocolate.  This is a medium bodied wine with a little oak aging, but only traces of tannin, and the finish sort of fades off into the night.  The alcohol content is 13.5% and Norm's score is 87.
 
We paired this Merlot with a thick steak and salad, but I believe the winery recommends it for barbecue.  It would also be quite nice with a plate of Pasta Primavera with Marinara sauce.
 
price: $9 - $12
score -87
 
Norm
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