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92
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Trio 2009 Far Away Vineyard Mourvèdre (Yakima Valley)

  • Editors' Choice
  1. $26
Can Washington Mourvèdre really be this good? From the Far Away Vineyard (previously named for owner Art den Hoed) it sure can. Sappy and fresh, this lively wine features ripe red fruits, sharp acids and smooth tannins, with toasted walnuts and caramel streaking through the finish. It shows excellent concentration and length.  — P.G.  (4/1/2012)
91
points

Trio 2003 Claret Red Wine (Howell Mountain)

  1. $34
A Merlot-based Bordeaux blend, this stylish wine shows Howell Mountain’s ability to craft a big, dense wine, but the tannins are soft and lush enough to drink now. Cab Sauvignon adds depth, while Cab Franc brings a cherry candy deliciousness. It’s beautiful now, and should hang in there for five to seven years.  — S.H.  (4/1/2007)
91
points

Trio 2009 Far Away Vineyard Grenache (Yakima Valley)

  • Editors' Choice
  • Online Exclusive
  1. $26
This is an instantly loveable Grenache, bursting with ripe, sweet raspberries and cherries. Young and fresh, it’s like sucking on a really good candy; then it finishes with a flourish of toast and mocha.  — P.G.  (4/1/2012)
88
points

Trio 2009 Far Away Vineyard Zinfandel (Yakima Valley)

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  1. $20
Spicy cranberry fruit leads, sharp-edged and tight. This remains a tightly-focused Zinfandel, clearly Washington in style rather than California, with bright acidity and hints of herb and stem in the finish.  — P.G.  (4/1/2012)
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