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Smith & Wilson 2004 Double Barrel
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Date added;:
10.Oct.2007
Author :
Michael Pinkus - Grape Guy
Description
Smith & Wilson is one of the newest wineries in the Lake Erie North Shore (LENS) area … they are also the furthest away from where all the action is – about half-an-hour east of Lemington along highway 3 near Blenheim. There they make a variety of fruit wine, grape wine and dessert wine. There’s something for every taste and palate. Their Double Barrel is a take off of their name (Smith & Wilson // Smith & Wesson) and is a blend of Cabernet Franc (85%) Merlot (15%) with notes of smoked bacon, sulfer, soft leather, gun metal/smoke and hints of vanilla on the nose. To some, the nose may seem a little off-putting, but the flavours are wonderful. Smooth on the palate, with black raspberry and pencil shavings, no doubt from the wood influence of the barrel. It’s classified as a zero, but there is an element of perceived sweetness, so it goes down real easy and it’s reasonably priced at $14 a bottle; great for sipping by itself or with a good burger. A very decent effort from one of the LENS newest additions.
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Available at the winery only
Varietal / Grape
Cabernet Franc (85%) Merlot (15%)
Region
Lake Erie North Shore
Winery
Smith and Wilson
Year
2004
Rating
1 (Min.)
5 (Max.)
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