Columbia Crest “Grand Estates” Merlot 2003 wine review by (PB)

Columbia Crest’s step above their production level table wine is Grand Estates. It always runs around $10-$11 and is always really good. that is no exception.

It is an intense deep purple with a cranberry colored rim on the pour and tilt. The bouquet is typically rich in varietal aromas with a nice accent of dill and licorice.

In the mouth that wine

is just a full flavored fruit forward wine that goes down easily. It is a little bold so pair it with something robust. At that price, you should be buying a case for your everyday drinking satisfaction. After all, “Life is too short to drink poor wine!”

Original post by PB

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