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Gramercy Cellars Red Blend The Bowery Lower East 2018 750ml

size
750ml
country
United States
appellation
Walla Walla
WA
90
WS
90
WA
90
Rated 90 by Wine Advocate
Composed of 52% Carignan, 32% Mourvèdre and 16% Grenache, the 2018 Lower East The Bowery has a magenta core and offers a ripe and dusty frame of red cherry, wild strawberry and rocky earth essence beneath high-toned red florals and potpourri. Medium to full-bodied, the palate is fresh and fleshy with a bright mineral tension and fine-grained tannins, revealing depth and complexity before gliding to a bright, succulent finish. It's a fantastic and crushable wine that delivers pleasure at a great price. ... More details
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Gramercy Cellars Red Blend The Bowery Lower East 2018 750ml

SKU 918180
$24.98
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WA
90
WS
90
WA
90
Rated 90 by Wine Advocate
Composed of 52% Carignan, 32% Mourvèdre and 16% Grenache, the 2018 Lower East The Bowery has a magenta core and offers a ripe and dusty frame of red cherry, wild strawberry and rocky earth essence beneath high-toned red florals and potpourri. Medium to full-bodied, the palate is fresh and fleshy with a bright mineral tension and fine-grained tannins, revealing depth and complexity before gliding to a bright, succulent finish. It's a fantastic and crushable wine that delivers pleasure at a great price.
WS
90
Rated 90 by Wine Spectator
A zesty red, with expressive currant, cedar and savory spice flavors that finish with snappy tannins. Carignan, Mourvedre, Grenache and Syrah. Drink now through 2027. 559 cases made.
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size
750ml
country
United States
appellation
Walla Walla
Overview
Composed of 52% Carignan, 32% Mourvèdre and 16% Grenache, the 2018 Lower East The Bowery has a magenta core and offers a ripe and dusty frame of red cherry, wild strawberry and rocky earth essence beneath high-toned red florals and potpourri. Medium to full-bodied, the palate is fresh and fleshy with a bright mineral tension and fine-grained tannins, revealing depth and complexity before gliding to a bright, succulent finish. It's a fantastic and crushable wine that delivers pleasure at a great price.
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Region: Washington State

Washington is the second largest wine producing region in the United States, after California, with over forty thousand acres currently under vine, and over six hundred wineries currently operating there. Since the first wineries were established there in 1825, Washington has produced a wide range of wines, made mostly with classic Old World grape varietals. Indeed, their Merlot and Chardonnay wines were immensely popular over the past few decades, and helped establish this state as a serious producer in regards to New World fine wines. The dry and arid eastern side of the country is heavily irrigated, and holds over ninety-nine percent of the state's wineries, each producing the state's characteristic bright, fruit-forward red wines and dry, crisp acidic white wines, both of which are increasing in popularity around the world.
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Country: United States

Whilst there are several strains of native grape varietals in the United States, it was the introduction of the European species which prompted the country to begin producing wines on a large scale. Over the past few centuries, experimentation and cross-breeding has produced great successes in regards to the quality and suitability of the fruit grown in states such as California, Oregon, Washington and New York, and the past few decades have seen New World wines from the United States reach much higher standards. Arguably the finest United States wines have always come out of California, where the climate and terrroir is most suitable for fine wine production. The masterful blending of classic grape varietals such as Cabernet Sauvignon and Merlot, amongst others including Syrah and Chardonnay, have had world beating results in recent years, prompting many to suggest that there has never been a better time for buying and drinking United States wines.
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Appellation: Walla Walla

The beautiful wine region of Columbia Valley in Washington State is one of the true gems of the United States' wine industry, full of innovative wineries and dedicated vintners, keen to prove that their terroir is as good as any found elsewhere in the world. Within Columbia Valley, we find the beautiful sub-region of Walla Walla, typified by its gently sloping hills and dry, arid soil. The sub-region of Walla Walla has been building up a powerful reputation for excellence over the past few decades, and many successful vintages in the late 90's prompted the opening of several new wineries within the area, boosting the local industry and increasing competition. The key grape varietals of Walla Walla are Cabernet Sauvignon and Merlot, which love the hot climatic conditions and dry, arid soils of the region, and produce magnificently complex and flavorful wines.
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Region: Washington State

Washington is the second largest wine producing region in the United States, after California, with over forty thousand acres currently under vine, and over six hundred wineries currently operating there. Since the first wineries were established there in 1825, Washington has produced a wide range of wines, made mostly with classic Old World grape varietals. Indeed, their Merlot and Chardonnay wines were immensely popular over the past few decades, and helped establish this state as a serious producer in regards to New World fine wines. The dry and arid eastern side of the country is heavily irrigated, and holds over ninety-nine percent of the state's wineries, each producing the state's characteristic bright, fruit-forward red wines and dry, crisp acidic white wines, both of which are increasing in popularity around the world.
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Country: United States

Whilst there are several strains of native grape varietals in the United States, it was the introduction of the European species which prompted the country to begin producing wines on a large scale. Over the past few centuries, experimentation and cross-breeding has produced great successes in regards to the quality and suitability of the fruit grown in states such as California, Oregon, Washington and New York, and the past few decades have seen New World wines from the United States reach much higher standards. Arguably the finest United States wines have always come out of California, where the climate and terrroir is most suitable for fine wine production. The masterful blending of classic grape varietals such as Cabernet Sauvignon and Merlot, amongst others including Syrah and Chardonnay, have had world beating results in recent years, prompting many to suggest that there has never been a better time for buying and drinking United States wines.
bottle and glass

Appellation: Walla Walla

The beautiful wine region of Columbia Valley in Washington State is one of the true gems of the United States' wine industry, full of innovative wineries and dedicated vintners, keen to prove that their terroir is as good as any found elsewhere in the world. Within Columbia Valley, we find the beautiful sub-region of Walla Walla, typified by its gently sloping hills and dry, arid soil. The sub-region of Walla Walla has been building up a powerful reputation for excellence over the past few decades, and many successful vintages in the late 90's prompted the opening of several new wineries within the area, boosting the local industry and increasing competition. The key grape varietals of Walla Walla are Cabernet Sauvignon and Merlot, which love the hot climatic conditions and dry, arid soils of the region, and produce magnificently complex and flavorful wines.