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Pomar Junction 2008 Viognier (Paso Robles)

  1. $25
Lots of exotic fruits and flowers in this lush Viognier. It’s juicy in orange, passion fruit, Asian pear, honeysuckle and cinnamon, yet is bracing with minerals and acidity.  — S.H.  (12/31/2010)
86
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Pomar Junction 2007 Syrah (Monterey County)

  1. $42
This wine comes from the San Lucas area of the southern Salinas Valley, on the way toward Paso Robles. It’s a peppery wine, rustic, hot and dry, with strong jammy flavors of cherries and blackberries, and a long, spicy finish. Drink now.  — S.H.  (12/31/2010)
86
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Pomar Junction 2006 Cabernet Sauvignon (Paso Robles)

  1. $34
Good Cabernet Sauvignon, spicy, full bodied and fruity. It’s a little gritty and rustic in the mouth, with the blackberry and cherry flavors turning jammy sweet. Drink now.  — S.H.  (2/1/2011)
86
points

Pomar Junction 2008 Train Wreck Red (Paso Robles)

  1. $48
A good, supple red wine, made from an unusual blend of Cabernet, Petite Sirah, Zinfandel and Mourvèdre. It’s soft and fruity in raspberries, vanilla and toast, and is slightly sweet. The alcohol is 15.5%.  — S.H.  (5/1/2011)
85
points

Pomar Junction 2007 Merlot (Paso Robles)

  1. $28
This is a soft, hot Merlot. It has ripe flavors of cherries, red currants, red licorice, cocoa and pepper, and finishes dry.  — S.H.  (11/1/2011)
83
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Pomar Junction 2010 Brooster Fighting Red (Paso Robles)

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  1. $18
Too soft in structure, and sweet, too, like berry fruit concentrate. Fans of sweet, simple red wines will like this blend of Cabernet Sauvignon, Syrah and Zinfandel.  — S.H.  (5/1/2012)
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Pomar Junction 2008 Pomar Junction Vineyard Zinfandel (Monterey)

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  1. $34
Simple and sweet, with raspberry, cherry and mint candy flavors. Drink now.  — S.H.  (5/1/2011)
82
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Pomar Junction 2009 Syrah (Paso Robles)

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  1. $36
Sharp and aggressive in acidity and unripe tannins, with a green mint edge to the cherries and raspberries, which actually are quite sweet. It’s an unbalanced, rustic wine with excessively high alcohol.  — S.H.  (11/1/2011)
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