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TNR: Quails' Gate Limited Release Merlot 2004

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TNR: Quails' Gate Limited Release Merlot 2004

by Bruce Hayes » Sun Feb 11, 2007 12:50 pm

Somone gave me a bottle last weekend. Have enjoyed a number of Quails' Gate wines over the years, but not the Merlot.

Does anyone have any recent experience with this? Would be most interested in food pairing suggestions.

Thanks.
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Re: TNR: Quails' Gate Limited Release Merlot 2004

by Jenise » Sun Feb 11, 2007 3:50 pm

Bruce, nice gift. I've actually tasted this wine. I didn't take notes at the time, but I remember it being a Big Boy--ripe and somewhat extracted with a lot of licorice and dark chocolate stuff going on. Foodwise I'd go bold--BBQ beef ribs, that kind of thing.
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Re: TNR: Quails' Gate Limited Release Merlot 2004

by Bruce Hayes » Sun Feb 11, 2007 4:47 pm

Thanks Jenise. That is the sort of thing the back label advised, but I have learned to not always trust the back label of a bottle.
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Re: TNR: Quails' Gate Limited Release Merlot 2004

by Jenise » Mon Feb 12, 2007 5:10 pm

Bruce Hayes wrote:Thanks Jenise. That is the sort of thing the back label advised, but I have learned to not always trust the back label of a bottle.


I hear you. But you can generally rely, from what I've tasted, on Quail's Gate Limited Releases to be more steroidal than not. I don't even think they make the LRs of every varietal every year vs making them only when they get the kind of fruit that would support a release.
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