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Two Rivers 2008 Merlot (Grand Valley)

  1. $16
Rich and jammy with concentrated, cooked blackberry flavors, this medium-bodied Colorado Merlot melds nicely with aromas of toasty, nutty oak. There’s a raw, green pepper note that peeks through, but overall, it’s a pleasant, accessible wine with a delicious roasted coffee finish.  — A.I.  (12/15/2010)
86
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Two Rivers 2008 Riesling (Grand Valley)

  1. $14
Aromatic with notes of petrol, smoke and apple on the nose, this sprightly semisweet Riesling teases the tongue with the slightest tickle of effervescence. The palate balances sweet pink grapefruit with honey, carrying through to an elegant finish.  — A.I.  (2/1/2011)
85
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Two Rivers 2007 Cabernet Sauvignon (Grand Valley)

  1. $20
This is a big, bold Cab, ripe with pulpy black fruit flavors marked with a rustic spray of dried herbs and bramble. The fruit verges a bit on the overripe, but it would be an excellent companion to steak or lamb.  — A.I.  (10/1/2011)
85
points

Two Rivers 2007 Vintner's Blend Syrah-Cabernet (Grand Valley)

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  1. $17
Cherry cola, vanilla and chocolate perfume this spicy, plush blend of Syrah and Cabernet Sauvignon. There’s a tinge of green on the pulpy, dark-cherry palate, but the finish ends with a twist of tar, granite and spice notes.  — A.I.  (2/1/2011)
84
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Two Rivers 2008 Chardonnay (Grand Valley)

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  1. $14
Fresh apples and apple blossoms, accented by hints of salted butter and dark, toasted oak scent this Grand Valley Chardonnay. It’s dry and full bodied with lots of fresh apple and lemon flavors, but finishes a tad bitter and on a slightly yogurty note. Fresh, citrusy acidity makes it a great companion to a creamy chicken or pasta dish.  — A.I.  (7/1/2011)
84
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Two Rivers 2008 Syrah (Grand Valley)

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  1. $14
On the nose, there’s lots of warm, toasted wood and vanilla spice notes on this, cheerful, cherry-laden Colorado Syrah. There’s a slight green, stalky vein that runs throughout, but overall, it’s an easy drinking, fruit forward wine sprinkled with mocha and chocolate.  — A.I.  (2/1/2011)
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