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Stevens Merlot 2010

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We’re sticking with tradition once again and our proud to offer the 2008 StevensMerlot. The fruit was sourced from our growing partners at DuBrul Vineyard and Meek Vineyard in the Yakima Valley. We only bottled 105 cases, 2/3rds of our normal average. The wine is anything but soft. This isn’t your Grandma’s wine, unless her name is Hertha and she rides a Harley, has a few tattoos and if you arm wrestled her she’d take ya.

93 points Wine Enthusiast

As in past vintages, this is half DuBrul and half Meek vineyard fruit. It’s a far cry from what most consumers would think of as Merlot-this is a stiff, tannic, muscular wine, with a deep earthiness that speaks of rich loam and ancient rock. It strikes me as more typical of Malbec. The tannins are firm and dense, and the fruits are black as coal and laces with tar and smoke.

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 Bottle Price$29.99
 1/2 Case (6) Price$170.94
 Case (12) Price$323.89
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Stevens Merlot 2010
Founded in 2002 by Tim and Paige Stevens the Winery’s located in “The Warehouse District” of Woodinville, Washington. We find it hard to believe how fast time flies and that we’re rolling into our 6th year and just celebrated the release of our 19th commercial wine, the 2005 Stevens424, our flagship Red Blend. Our passion is to produce wines that show a distinctive character, specifically focused on the Yakima Valley. We owe much of our success to our growing partners at Dineen, DuBrul, Meek and Sheridan Vineyards.

At this time the Winery produces 4 reds and 2 white wines. Our 1st year we produced a miniscule 100 cases of Cabernet Franc and now with the ’07 Crush behind us we should be pushing close to 2500 cases. Scary. With each year, we not only grow, but continue to broaden our knowledge as the vineyards mature and we work with the fruit. We’re excited to be a part of the Washington Wine Industry as it continues to grow and look forward to many more incredible vintages.