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D.H. Lescombes Wines

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D.H. Lescombes 2007 Limited Release Mourvèdre (New Mexico)

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This New Mexico Mourvèdre has a deep, soulful profile with aromas of blackberry and spice and mouthfilling flavors of blackberry and vanilla toast. Soft but lingering, the wine is an elegant, food-friendly choice.  — S.K.  (2/1/2009)
83
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D.H. Lescombes 2005 Syrah (New Mexico)

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This wine has a full, ripe character to it that will appeal to fans of jammy Syrahs, and its big, mouthfilling flavors give the kind of New World character that does well with grilled meats and robust cheeses. Though not terribly complex, it’s a fun wine from an emerging region.  — S.K.  (7/1/2008)
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D.H. Lescombes 2007 Limited Release Petite Verdot (New Mexico)

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The vibrant, opaque purple color of this wine attests to its good concentration. The nose shows attractive notes of cherry cola while flavors on the palate are disappointingly diffuse, reminiscent of a red berry soup. The soft, sweetish palate with velvety tannins finishes a bit short.  — W.E.  (2/1/2009)
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D.H. Lescombes NV Imperial Kir Sparkling (New Mexico)

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For fans of semisweet bubbly in a bright salmon shade, this sparkler offers a confected nose reminiscent of watermelon Jolly Ranchers. Softly pétillant with a heavy, syrupy texture, the palate is akin to liquid cotton candy.  — A.I.  (12/15/2010)
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D.H. Lescombes NV Early Harvest Brut Sparkling (New Mexico)

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Lavishly floral with a striking gardenia perfume, this sparkling blend of Chenin Blanc and Colombard is a bit cloying with its soapy, floral characteristics, but softly petillant in the mouth with a fresh, invigorating acidity.  — A.I.  (10/1/2011)
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D.H. Lescombes 2007 Limited Release Cabernet Franc (New Mexico)

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Sweet red wines are hard to come by but Lescombes in New Mexico offers up this passable Beaujolais-like example. Scents of cinnamon spice and blueberry flavors in the mouth complete the unique profile.  — W.E.  (2/1/2009)
82
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D.H. Lescombes 2007 Renaissance Limited Release Red (New Mexico)

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  1. $29
This wine starts with aromas of red berry and spice and is followed by juicy berry flavors with a spin of smoke. Simple and approachable, the wine will pair well with cheeses and meat dishes.  — S.K.  (2/1/2009)
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