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Pavillion Crossing 2010 Chardonnay (Lodi)

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This $13 wine is quite fine, deep in color with a rich, flinty nose. It’s big and full with drops of honey throughout and a layer of acidity on the finish. Modest in alcohol too.  — V.B.  (12/31/2011)
87
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Pavillion Crossing 2007 Reserve Cabernet Sauvignon (Sonoma County)

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A very nice everyday Cab. Dry and full-bodied, it has blackberry, blackcurrant, herb and cedar flavors, wrapped into sturdy but gentle tannins. Good value. Drink now.  — S.H.  (11/1/2009)
86
points

Pavillion Crossing 2009 Reserve Merlot (Lodi)

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Pleasant, with soft texture and tannins and notes of cinnamon and clove, this Lodi Merlot drops a bit at the finish and is 13.1% alcohol.  — V.B.  (9/1/2011)
85
points

Pavillion Crossing 2007 Reserve Merlot (Sonoma County)

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A serviceable Merlot. It’s dry and softly tannic, with pleasant flavors of cherries, red currants, tobacco and herbs, at a fair price.  — S.H.  (11/1/2009)
84
points

Pavillion Crossing 2010 Reserve Merlot (Lodi)

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Herbal and reedy like a Cabernet Franc. The oak presence on this Merlot is high and its tannins soft and thick without much to say by the wine’s end.  — V.B.  (2/1/2012)
83
points

Pavillion Crossing 2009 Merlot (Sonoma County)

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A sharp, rustic wine, sweet in sugary raspberry, cherry and crunchy almond granola flavors.  — S.H.  (2/1/2011)
83
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Pavillion Crossing 2009 Reserve Cabernet Sauvignon (Lodi)

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This might be an example of a wine that’s too low in alcohol (13.1%). Two bottles were tasted and both came off as very soft and a tad bland, even waxy.  — V.B.  (9/1/2011)
82
points

Pavillion Crossing 2008 Reserve Merlot (Sonoma County)

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As sweet as a Starbucks drink, with sugary flavors of cherries, raspberries, mocha and cinnamon. Not really a dry table wine.  — S.H.  (12/31/2009)
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