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Raymond Field Blend Lot No. 7 Named Varietal Blends-Red 2010 Wine Review

Raymond Field Blend Lot No. 7 Named Varietal Blends-Red 2010

Raymond Field Blend Lot No. 7 Named Varietal Blends-Red 2010

California, United States

Community Score:90/100

Community Reviews: 3

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Price: $19.95

Drink: 2012-2015

Bottle size: 750 ml

Alcohol: 13.8%

Sweetness: Extra Dry

Wine Type: Red Wine


Winery: Raymond

Agent: Charton Hobbs Inc

Natalie's Score: 90/100

A terrific wine for the money! Full-bodied, juicy and mouth-watering. Luscious layers of dark fruit and berries that finishes long, smoky and satisfying. This wine is a blend of cabernet sauvignon, merlot, syrah, petite sirah and zinfandel with a few other grapes in minute amounts. This is where field blend comes from and it's a traditional method of planting different grape varieties in a vineyard rather than just one. There are notes of blackberries and plums on the finish. Supple and polished. I can taste a grilled hamburger with this wine.

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This Raymond Field Blend Lot No. 7 Named Varietal Blends-Red 2010 was reviewed on May 25, 2013 by Natalie MacLean

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Jeremy Sprott rated this wine as 90/100 with the following review:

Black cherry, red berry, white pepper, dark chocolate and pleasant herbaceous notes (mint and sweet basil) notes comes through on the nose and follow through on the palate.
A nice wine to enjoy with barbequed 'mixed grill' of meat.
Such a wonderful nose. Engaging and easy-to-enjoy notes of hickory, black olive, black cherry, vanilla and dark chocolate. The palate is smooth, flavourful and succulent. There is a delicious sunniness to the red fruit. This is a real crowd-pleaser if ever there was one; it seems that everyone actually does (or will) love Raymond. Serve this at your next barbecue. Source: Vintages Wine Panel, April 2013

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