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Midlife Crisis 2006 Barbera (Paso Robles)

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  1. $21
Awfully high in alcohol, but it wears it well, with fat, glyceriney flavors of blackberry and cherry jam, chocolate, anise, red currants and sweet oak. Drink this Port-like wine after dinner, in front of a warming fire on a winter night.  — S.H.  (3/1/2009)
83
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Midlife Crisis 2006 Rosé of Syrah (Paso Robles)

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  1. $18
This is pretty heavy and full-bodied for a blush, and a little low in acidity. The flavors are sweetly ripe, of raspberries, cherries and red plums.  — S.H.  (2/1/2009)
82
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Midlife Crisis 2004 Pinot Grigio (Paso Robles)

  1. $16
There?s a caramel and butterscotch aroma, and then the wine turns a bit thin in the mouth, with modest citrus flavors that finish dry and tart.  — S.H.  (2/1/2006)
82
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Midlife Crisis 2005 Syrah (Paso Robles)

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Very soft and low in fruity concentration, this Syrah has modest flavors of cherries and anise. The thinness accentuates the alcohol, which gives it a hot feeling.  — S.H.  (2/1/2009)
82
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Midlife Crisis 2006 Roo Boy Red (Paso Robles)

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Sugary sweet, almost Porty, with flavors of currants, raisins and chocolate. Petite Sirah, Merlot and Tempranillo.  — S.H.  (3/1/2009)
82
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Midlife Crisis 2006 Zinfandel (Paso Robles)

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  1. $24
Shows a wealth of cherry, raspberry and chocolate flavors spiced with pepper and cinnamon, but high alcohol and possible residual sugar make it too sweet and Porty for a dry table wine.  — S.H.  (2/1/2009)
81
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Midlife Crisis 2005 Sangiovese (Paso Robles)

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  1. $19
Too sugary sweet, with jellied flavors of cherries and spices. More like a dessert wine than a dry table one.  — S.H.  (2/1/2009)
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