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Turner Road 2003 Shiraz (Lodi)

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Dark, full-bodied and dry, this wine has bigtime flavors of black cherries and blackberries. It’s also rich in dusty tannins. Has balance, and is the kind of red wine that will go well with a wide assortment of foods.  — S.H.  (6/1/2005)
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Turner Road 2004 Merlot (Central Coast)

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This is really a nice Merlot. It’s a blast of cherry marmalade, blackberry, coffee and peppery spice flavors with a rich dusting of fine tannins. Sure, it’s a little rustic, but with a steak on the barbie, who cares.  — S.H.  (12/15/2006)
84
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Turner Road 2003 Cabernet Sauvignon (Paso Robles)

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Kind of hot and peppery, and a little overripe, but shows a polished texture and lots of tasty currant, blackberry and bitter chocolate flavors.  — S.H.  (6/1/2005)
84
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Turner Road 2005 Appellation Series Merlot (Central Coast)

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It’s Merlots like this that keep the variety so popular in America. At an affordable price, it gives upfront cherry-berry, chocolate and spice flavors, in a rich, soft texture.  — S.H.  (3/1/2007)
84
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Turner Road 2002 Cabernet Sauvignon (Paso Robles)

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Shows true varietal character in the ripe black-currant and cured olive flavors, sweetened with a touch of smoky oak. Ultrasoft in texture, and dry.  — S.H.  (6/1/2005)
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Turner Road 2003 Chardonnay (Central Coast)

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Has real Monterey character in the ripe tropical fruits and zesty acidity, only the flavors are a bit thin. If you can find this wine for a few bucks less, it’s a real value.  — S.H.  (6/1/2005)
84
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Turner Road 2002 Shiraz (Lodi)

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Soft, dry and easy, with ripe blackberry, cherry and cocoa flavors that finish with a dusting of pepper and spice.  — S.H.  (6/1/2005)
83
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Turner Road 2004 Appellation Series Shiraz (Lodi)

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Tastes raw and sharp, like a young wine just out of the fermenter, with those fresh fruity acids still unresolved. On the other hand the wine is fully dry, and the fruit is ripe and luscious.  — S.H.  (2/1/2007)
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