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92
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Hyatt 1998 Ice Wine Black Muscat (Yakima Valley)

  1. $25
What a pleasant surprise awaits you here: It's delectable, decadent and downright delicious. Fabulous mango, lime, and peach aromas parade upward in advance of vivid nectarine and pink grapefruit flavors. This charmer, which features perfect vitality and acidity, is almost too easy to drink and enjoy.  — M.S.  (11/15/2000)
90
points

Hyatt 2009 Merlot (Rattlesnake Hills)

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  1. $12
Smooth and instantly appealing, this estate-grown Merlot has a broad, chocolaty palate that’s loaded with cherry fruit. There are peppery, herbal highlights, and plenty of lingering, polished tannins.  — P.G.  (11/1/2012)
89
points

Hyatt 1998 Chardonnay (Yakima Valley)

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  1. $11
An engaging, bright, toasty style of Washington Chardonnay that wraps clean, appley fruit into a well-balanced blend of crisp acids and yeasty, toasty oak. The wine lingers beautifully through a long, clean, refreshing finish. Best Buy.  — P.G.  (6/1/2000)
89
points

Hyatt 2009 Cabernet Sauvignon (Rattlesnake Hills)

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  1. $12
Black cherry fruit is accented with flavors of coffee grounds and dark chocolate. The fruit is clean and brambly, and the wine overdelivers for the price.  — P.G.  (11/1/2012)
88
points

Hyatt 1997 Reserve Cabernet Sauvignon (Yakima Valley)

  1. $25
Sweet cassis and black cherry lead the parade of scents. This is a well-made, balanced, muscular wine that nicely highlights Yakima Valley fruit without overpowering it. Give it a couple of years to soften up and it will be lovely.  — P.G.  (6/1/2000)
88
points

Hyatt 2009 Pinot Gris (Rattlesnake Hills)

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  1. $10
Full and fleshy, this spicy, fruity Pinot Gris offers fresh fruit and citrus peel flavors, balanced against tangy acidity. The fruit is a mix of interesting flavors – grapefruit, apple and white peach. Good length and a fine value.  — P.G.  (5/1/2011)
88
points

Hyatt 2008 Winter Harvest Riesling (Rattlesnake Hills)

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  1. $30
Succulent, dense and syrupy, this dessert Riesling brings a lush midpalate of honey, blossom, tea, candied citrus, butterscotch and more. It’s loaded with flavor, just a little high-toned, and falls on the soft side for Washington dessert wines. But delicious? You bet!  — P.G.  (5/1/2011)
88
points

Hyatt 2009 Black Muscat (Rattlesnake Hills)

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  1. $10
Labeled off dry but with little or no sweetness, this is a unique effort, a rosé style with unusual length and focus. Chill this wine and drink it as an apéritif. It is most unusual—dusty, musky, and concentrated, with a fine finish that resonates with a Grand Marnier note.  — P.G.  (5/1/2011)
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