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Bridgman 2002 Chardonnay (Columbia Valley (WA))

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  1. $10
Here there is plenty of oak, laid on a bit thick, and a hot, tannic and buttery finish.  — P.G.  (9/1/2004)
86
points

Bridgman 2008 Merlot (Columbia Valley (WA))

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Deep red fruit is at the core of this nicely balanced, no-frills Merlot. A fine every-day red, with enough muscle to qualify as almost Cabernet-like.  — P.G.  (11/1/2011)
86
points

Bridgman 2001 Syrah (Yakima Valley)

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Front-loaded flavors show clean berry fruit, but the wine stops short in the middle and quickly cuts off, finishing with somewhat green, herbal tannins.  — P.G.  (9/1/2004)
86
points

Bridgman 2000 Chardonnay (Columbia Valley (WA))

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  1. $11
Soundly made, straightforward Washington Chardonnay, with chunky, forward, green-apple fruit married to some butterscotchy oak. Full malolactic fermentation brings the fruit forward and keeps the acids low.  — P.G.  (7/1/2002)
86
points

Bridgman 2002 Roussanne (Yakima Valley)

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Soapy, lemony and spicy; this is a pleasant drinking white wine, but shows no clear varietal character.  — P.G.  (9/1/2004)
85
points

Bridgman 1999 Syrah (Yakima Valley)

  1. $18
Its complex nose—inviting, with leather green tobacco and forest floor shadings on the dark berry fruit—is followed by a narrower, greener palate. There’s good texture, with creamy oak and lemony note on the palate, which give way to a taut finish with tobacco and licorice shadings.  — W.E.  (10/1/2001)
85
points

Bridgman 2000 Sauvignon Blanc (Yakima Valley)

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Some barrel fermentation (30%) has added a lightly toasty element to this bone dry wine. It shows simple flavors of melon and citrus, along with residual yeastiness.  — P.G.  (6/1/2002)
84
points

Bridgman 2000 Viognier (Yakima Valley)

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 — P.G.  (6/1/2002)
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