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88
points

Irish 2003 Late Harvest Petite Sirah (Lodi)

  1. $22
Oozes chocolate fudge, gooey cherry pie and vanilla sprinkle flavors, and drinks pretty sweet, with a soft, velvety mouth feel and crisp, balancing acidity. Delicious, decadent dessert wine.  — S.H.  (2/1/2005)
85
points

Irish 2003 Chenin Blanc (Clarksburg)

  1. $16
Apples, spearmint and ripe white peaches, with refreshing acidity. Very clean, and a bit sweet on the finish.  — S.H.  (3/1/2005)
85
points

Irish 2003 Viognier (California)

  1. $14
From Madera County, a very fruity wine, with floral, peach, honeysuckle and vanilla notes. Dryish to slightly sweet, with clean acidity and a creamy texture.  — S.H.  (2/1/2005)
83
points

Irish 2004 Viognier (California)

  1. $14
This is a rustic, common wine, a little earthy, with modest flavors of peaches, vanilla and honeysuckle. It has a honeyed finish but is basically dry.  — S.H.  (7/1/2006)
82
points

Irish 2003 Petite Sirah (Lodi)

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  1. $32
Dark, too soft, Porty, hot with alcohol, and with a slightly sweet finish, this wine is unbalanced.  — S.H.  (10/1/2005)
81
points

Irish 2004 Elk Vineyard Petite Sirah (Lodi)

  1. $45
If not for the excessive sweetness, this would be a nice wine. It has great tannins, good acidity and lovely cherry flavors, with hints of licorice and cocoa. But that finish is insipidly sugary.  — S.H.  (7/1/2006)
80
points

Irish NV Blarny Red (California)

  1. $18
Simple and sweet. This wine has candied cherry and coffee flavors.  — S.H.  (7/1/2006)
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