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California

Sterling Vineyards Napa Valley Merlot 2002
Napa Valley $28.95 330241
There are two major styles of New World Merlot. There's the dull,
generic-red-wine style I'm surprised hasn't generated a Merlot
equivalent to Anything But Chardonnay (I suppose it doesn't work
because the military have already grabbed ABM as an acronym). Then
there's a intensely-flavoured, complex, spicy style that verges toward
Carmenère. This is one of those. It's quite delicious and succeeds on
all fronts: flavour, balance, complexity, interest and finish. Great
stuff for a meal of richly-flavoured red meat. (RP)

Cline Syrah 2002
California $17.95 (733758) Vintages Essential
This is a very well-made New World Syrah that draws on two warm
California regions (Lodi and Contra Costa County) and one cool climate
(Sonoma County). It makes for a quite typical Syrah with good cherry
and ripe strawberry flavours with spicy and black pepper notes.
Medium-bodied with good balance and a good spicy finish, this is a
natural for well-seasoned grilled lamb. (RP)
France

Christian Moueix Pomerol 2000
Pomerol, Bordeaux $31.95 (903013)
From the highly-reputed 2000 vintage comes this well-priced, very good
value Pomerol from the Christian Moueix portfolio. Merlot-dominant, it
shows good flavour typicity, with plum and berry to the fore, with good
complexity in the spicy notes. It's all elegance on the texture, silky
smooth with ripe tannins, and a long spicy fruit finish. Well made, and
it's a good match for grilled game or lamb. (RP)
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Last Updated ( Tuesday, 07 June 2005 16:28 )
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