Thursday, November 5, 2015

2013 Vanderbilt Reserve Dry Creek Valley Merlot

Norm's Tasting Notes
by: Norm Bentley
 
The North Georgia Wine Advisor
2013 Vanderbilt Reserve Dry Creek Valley Merlot
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The Biltmore folks in North Carolina are producing some pretty good California wines in small quantity under the name Vanderbilt Reserve Wines.  Their 2013 Dry Creek Merlot production is a modest eight hundred cases, but worth investigating if you can find it at your local retailer. 
 
The wine is a dark ruby red in color, and looks, as well as tastes more like a Cab than a  Merlot.  It is deep and complex in nature, with a rich cherry flavor highlighted by plum and just a hint of blackberry.  There are moderate tannins imparted by fifteen months in the barrel, and the alcohol content is 14.5%.  It finishes strong with the oak complemented by a lingering cherry presence.
 
We paired the Vanderbilt Reserve Merlot with a thick juicy New York strip hot off the grill, and an avocado and tomato salad.  It was excellent.  Norm's score is 89.
 
price: $24 - $29
score - 89
 
Norm
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