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85
points
Autumn Hill 2007 Petit Verdot-Merlot Red (Monticello)
Price
$18
Cherry pie-filling and boysenberry notes open this impressive blend of Merlot and Petit Verdot. Abundant but velvety tannins give a lift to blueberry and chocolate tones in the mouth, while the slightly grippy finish shows appealing mixed berry flavors.
— W.E.
(2/1/2009)
85
points
Autumn Hill 1997 Cabernet Sauvignon (Monticello)
Price
$16
Smoke and toast complement a restrained cassis-scented nose. On the lean-earthy-herbal side of the Cabernet spectrum, but has enough stuffing and charm to remain interesting.
— J.C.
(8/1/1999)
85
points
Autumn Hill 2007 Vintners Reserve Chardonnay (Monticello)
Price
$18
A nose of creamy toast and spice leads this round, smooth Chardonnay. Full and weighty on the palate with a pert, spicy spin, the wine is dependable and serious.
— S.K.
(4/1/2009)
83
points
Autumn Hill 2005 Cabernet Sauvignon (Monticello)
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$18
This red starts with a nose of allspice, clove and cherry. Cherry, pepper and spice follow on the palate. The wine is balanced but lacks the structure of an ageable Cabernet. Pair with grilled meat or stews.
— S.K.
(4/1/2009)
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