We have reviews of our wines in the newest issues of both Oregon Wine Press and Wine Press Northwest.
Lava Red Blend NV: “Excellent. It opens with aromas of strawberry pie, vanilla and cedar, followed by flavors of black cherries and juicy berries. It’s a big wine that should pair well with a hearty meal.” Wine Press Northwest, Fall 2008
For its October issue, Oregon Wine Press did a review of Oregon red blends. They evaluated submissions “using a single-blind method and a 20-point ranking system for appearance, aroma, taste, balance and finish.” They noted that “the overall quality level of the wines in this month’s category was excellent. So much so that it was necessary to double-blind a dozen wines… to arrive at the final six.”
Two of our wines made the list.
2005 Volcano Vineyards Rogue Valley Bordeaux Blend: “Since this wine is 93% Merlot, it could rightfully carry that designation on the label. But a judicious touch of Cabernet Franc makes up the remaining 7 percent, qualifying it as a blend. Whatever its varietal composition, the end result bears a marked resemblance to the classic Bordeaux appellation of St. Emilion. Ripe black currant, dry earthiness and tasty oak with hints of butterscotch engage the palate throughout.”
NV Volcano Vineyards Rogue Valley Lava Red: “Given such a large selection of excellent red blends in this tasting, it’s surprising that one winery would have two wines that rose to the top. But, after the scores were in, the discussions concluded, the winners determined and the bottles unmasked, that’s how it turned out. The little winery from bend has crafted a big, bold winner from the unlikely marriage of Merlot (75%), Syrah (23%) and Viognier (2%). Structured tannins complement black cherry, currant, cola and oak. Could that tiny touch of Rhone white be responsible for a finish that lingers long?”
Tuesday, October 7, 2008
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