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Dancing Coyote 2006 Petite Sirah (Clarksburg)

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  1. $13
Fans of inky black, tannicly thick and powerfully flavored Petite Sirahs will be dancing in the wine aisles over this one, from a smallish Delta appellation. It’s bone dry, with intense black currant, chocolate, fig and smoky vanilla flavors, and should develop nuances for many years.  — S.H.  (11/15/2008)
88
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Dancing Coyote 2005 Albariño (Clarksburg)

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  1. $10
This is a really nice wine to pair with fish, poultry or pork. With high acidity, it cleanses the palate, and leaves behind a long, rich finish. With a little Pinot Grigio and Orange Muscat, it has lime, tangerine, green apple, floral and spice flavors. Sommeliers should line up to snag it by the case. Best Buy.  — S.H.  (4/1/2007)
87
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Dancing Coyote 2004 Chenin Blanc (Clarksburg)

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  1. $10
The best features of this Chenin are the dryness and mouthwatering acidity. With subtle citrus, green bean and green apple flavors, this will complement food, rather than taking center stage on the table. Best Buy.  — S.H.  (4/1/2007)
87
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Dancing Coyote 2007 Albariño (Clarksburg)

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  1. $11
Albariño could be an up-and-coming variety in California, and Dancing Coyote is doing a good job exploring the possibilities. It shows the dry crispness of the variety, with its citrus, floral, mineral, vanilla and peppery spice flavors. A very nice, unoaked wine that’s super-versatile with food.  — S.H.  (11/15/2008)
86
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Dancing Coyote 2004 Petite Sirah (Clarksburg)

  1. $12
It’s awfully hard to train Petite Sirah into elegance, but Dancing Coyote has done it. The wine has the mouthfeel of a Merlot, soft, gentle and medium-bodied, but with Petite Sirah’s spicy, cherry jam, blackberry and mocha-choca flavors. Best Buy.  — S.H.  (4/1/2007)
86
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Dancing Coyote 2005 Verdelho (Clarksburg)

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  1. $10
Lovely and aromatic, perfumed with summer daisy flowers, night-blooming jasmine, pineapples, apricots and vanilla flavors. With crisp, balancing acidity, it’s a great alternative to Sauvignon Blanc. Best Buy.  — S.H.  (4/1/2007)
84
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Dancing Coyote 2007 Moscato (Clarksburg)

  1. $11
Quite sweet, with 10.4% residual sugar and orange marmalade flavors finished with swirls of honey. A little one-dimensional, but tasty and clean.  — S.H.  (11/15/2008)
84
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Dancing Coyote 2007 Rhumba White (Clarksburg)

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  1. $11
Sweet and fantastically fruity, this blend of Gewürz, Riesling, Orange Muscat and Chenin Blanc erupts in jammy orange, pineapple, green apple, peach, pear, honeysuckle and spice flavors.  — S.H.  (2/1/2009)
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