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Glen Ellen 2007 reserve Petite Sirah

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Full-bodied, dry and robust, with flavors of berries, leather, tobacco and spices. It’s a rustic, tannic wine, but this is a decent price for a double bottle.  — S.H.  (2/1/2010)
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Glen Ellen 2009 Chardonnay

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Sugary sweet n honeysuckle, pineapple and vanilla flavors, this Chard has the benefit of crisp acidity.  — S.H.  (11/1/2011)
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Glen Ellen 2009 Old Vine Zinfandel

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Pretty good for the price, with jammy cherry, berry, cocoa and spice flavors. An easy Zin to drink with BBQ or pasta with tomato sauce.  — S.H.  (11/1/2011)
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Glen Ellen 2010 Proprietor’s Reserve Pinot Noir

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Thin, with acidic cherry flavors and a touch of oak. Saved by dryness and a nice Pinot silkiness.  — S.H.  (11/1/2011)
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Glen Ellen 1998 reserve Chardonnay

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Has slight but clean wildflower and peach aromas, and drinks light but fruity, with apple and peach notes. Seems a little off-dry, but with adequate acidity. Nothing wrong with this low-priced, everyday-style wine.  — S.H.  (11/15/2000)
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Glen Ellen 2000 Proprietor’s Reserve Gamay

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This awkward wine is youthful and sharp, with a cut of green aromas and flavors. ThereÕs some jammy fruit and the body is very light and silky. Beaujolais is supposed to be fresh but this wine is simply tart and acidic.  — S.H.  (9/1/2002)
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Glen Ellen 2008 Proprietor’s Reserve Cabernet Sauvignon

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Pretty harsh, with unripe, green tannins and tart pepper and blackberry flavors. The price is pretty good, at least.  — S.H.  (10/1/2010)
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Glen Ellen 2008 Proprietor’s Reserve Old Vine Zinfandel

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Thin and vegetal, with sweet and sour berry flavors. But it’s dry and clean. This would suffice for a big party.  — S.H.  (3/1/2011)
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