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86
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Lapis Luna 2000 Merlot

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A dry, fairly tannic wine that intrigues with an array of plums, herbs, coffee and tobacco. Don’t turn away because it’s not fruity. There’s some real complexity and elegance here.  — S.H.  (12/15/2004)
86
points

Lapis Luna 2008 Unoaked Chardonnay (Monterey County)

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Monterey is at the forefront of unoaked Chardonnay and this delightful bottling shows why. It’s dry, racy in acidity, and rich in mineral-inspired pineapples, limes and apples. Doesn’t need any oak to satisfy.  — S.H.  (12/15/2009)
86
points

Lapis Luna 2007 Moon Eyes Cabernet Sauvignon (Lodi)

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A bright, perfumed Cabernet Sauvignon, this is rich, especially on the finish, with a restrained toasty oak character and balanced fruit.  — V.B.  (3/1/2013)
85
points

Lapis Luna 2007 Zinfandel (Lodi)

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As sweet as raspberry tea sweetened with a couple spoons of white sugar. Alcohol provides a pleasant burn. If this sweeter style of Zin is your thing, it’s quite a nice wine.  — S.H.  (12/31/2011)
85
points

Lapis Luna 2011 Romanzo Moon, Shoup Vineyard Zinfandel (Lodi)

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Soft, round and textured, this is a minty Zinfandel with a pronounced jolt of smoke on the long finish.  — V.B.  (3/1/2013)
85
points

Lapis Luna 2000 Chardonnay

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Though it’s a 2000, it’s still bright, fresh and dry, with zippy, lemony overtones. The label says “cellared and bottled by”—as opposed to “produced and bottled by.” That’s usually code for bulk wine. But who cares? With its green apple, melon and grapefruit flavors, this wine is fun to drink. The finish is clean, but a little short.  — J.M.  (11/15/2003)
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