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2015 | Red Mountain | Thick Skinned

$76.00

Red Wine: 2015 | Red Mountain | Thick Skinned

Nose of Cocoa, sweet coconut, dark berry, vanilla and cherry fruit. Tastes of bright cherry followed by chocolate with hints of caramel and toast. Firm mouth-filling tannins coat the palate.

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Producer: Red Mountain

Ratings: WE | 90

Vintage: 2015

Size: 750ml

ABV: 15%

Varietal: Bordeaux Blend Red

    Country/Region: United States, Washington

      Detailed Description

      Nose of Cocoa, sweet coconut, dark berry, vanilla and cherry fruit. Tastes of bright cherry followed by chocolate with hints of caramel and toast. Firm mouth-filling tannins coat the palate.

      Reviews:

      • Wine Enthusiast: This wine is a blend of Cabernet Sauvignon (60%), Malbec (33%) and Petit Verdot. It's aromatically locked up on first pour, showing whiffs of cherry and spice. The palate is considerably more expressive, packed with rich, dense, jammy black cherry flavors surrounded by a pleasing sense of structure.

      Producer Information

      Red Mountain is relatively new to the fine wine scene. The first wine pioneers to the region initially walked the land in the summer of 1972. They found a gently sloping sagebrush covered hillside that had been largely overlooked by both early settlers and local indigenous peoples. There were no roads, wells, power- lines or any other signs of civilization. These wine pioneers were John Williams and Jim Holmes. They had been greatly influenced by the wine grape research conducted by Dr. Walter Clore and his staff at the WSU agricultural station in Prosser. Three years later in 1975, after obtaining power, water and rights-of-way to the property, they planted the first ten acres of vineyard on Red Mountain. As wine hobbyists, they had imagined that planting a vineyard might be fun, and maybe even profitable. While they hoped that their efforts may one day produce acceptable wine, they had not envisioned the greatness that was to follow. The first wines produced were remarkably good, and the reputation of Red Mountain began to grow. Vineyard expansion grew steadily and the pioneers sold their grapes to some of the wineries that are now recognized as some of the best. The first Red Mountain winery was bonded in 1980. After that time, more people began to purchase land and plant vineyards, recognizing the superior quality of Red Mountain grapes and the potential for world-class wines. AVA status was achieved in 2001. Red Mountain now hosts approximately fifty-four vineyards covering more than 2300 acres, making Red Mountain one of the most densely planted AVA's with 57% of the AVA currently planted.

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      2015 | Red Mountain | Thick Skinned

      $76.00

      Red Wine: 2015 | Red Mountain | Thick Skinned

      Nose of Cocoa, sweet coconut, dark berry, vanilla and cherry fruit. Tastes of bright cherry followed by chocolate with hints of caramel and toast. Firm mouth-filling tannins coat the palate.

      Order from the Largest & Most Trusted Premium Spirits Marketplace!

      Featured in

      NOTICE: Many other small liquor store sites may end up cancelling your order due to the high demand, unavailability or inaccurate inventory counts. We have partnerships consisting of a large network of licensed retailers from within the United States, Europe and across the world ensuring orders are fulfilled.

      Producer: Red Mountain

      Ratings: WE | 90

      Vintage: 2015

      Size: 750ml

      ABV: 15%

      Varietal: Bordeaux Blend Red

      Country/Region: United States, Washington

      Nose of Cocoa, sweet coconut, dark berry, vanilla and cherry fruit. Tastes of bright cherry followed by chocolate with hints of caramel and toast. Firm mouth-filling tannins coat the palate.

      Reviews:

      Producer Information

      Red Mountain is relatively new to the fine wine scene. The first wine pioneers to the region initially walked the land in the summer of 1972. They found a gently sloping sagebrush covered hillside that had been largely overlooked by both early settlers and local indigenous peoples. There were no roads, wells, power- lines or any other signs of civilization. These wine pioneers were John Williams and Jim Holmes. They had been greatly influenced by the wine grape research conducted by Dr. Walter Clore and his staff at the WSU agricultural station in Prosser. Three years later in 1975, after obtaining power, water and rights-of-way to the property, they planted the first ten acres of vineyard on Red Mountain. As wine hobbyists, they had imagined that planting a vineyard might be fun, and maybe even profitable. While they hoped that their efforts may one day produce acceptable wine, they had not envisioned the greatness that was to follow. The first wines produced were remarkably good, and the reputation of Red Mountain began to grow. Vineyard expansion grew steadily and the pioneers sold their grapes to some of the wineries that are now recognized as some of the best. The first Red Mountain winery was bonded in 1980. After that time, more people began to purchase land and plant vineyards, recognizing the superior quality of Red Mountain grapes and the potential for world-class wines. AVA status was achieved in 2001. Red Mountain now hosts approximately fifty-four vineyards covering more than 2300 acres, making Red Mountain one of the most densely planted AVA's with 57% of the AVA currently planted.
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