RH Phillips Viaje Tempranillo 1999

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    RH Phillips Viaje Tempranillo 1999 Front Label
    RH Phillips Viaje Tempranillo 1999 Front Label

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    Vintage
    1999

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    750ML

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    "Tempranillo has also intrigued R.H. Phillips, a large, dare-to-be differnet winery in the Dunnigan Hills...The owners of Phillips acknowledge being a little eccentric and admit 'to be more willing to try new things.' EXP is the brand used for the winery's 1999 Tempranillo. Although the winery's first, this vintage bodes extremely well for the future. It shows lovely black cherry fruit with pepper and anise, and is big bodied but not over-oaked."
    -Decanter

    This is an intense, full-bodied wine. The aromas of fresh cherry and strawberry fruit give way to subtler vanilla and licorice spice. Bright cherry fruit flavors, spice and full tannins. The flavors are long through the finish, and accented by light vanilla oak. Drink now or hold for five to ten years and let the flavors open up.

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    In 1973 Karl and John Giguiere (along with John's wife Lane) went home to the Dunnigan Hills farm they grew up on to settle down to the idyll life on the family wheat and sheep operation. The charm of being shepherds quickly wore off when the three discovered that sheep use almost zero percent of their brains. The sheep were fired. In 1981, they planted 10 acres of Sauvignon Blanc and Chenin Blanc; in 1983, they started their own winery. Naming their new venture after the brothers' maternal grandfather, they launched R.H. Phillips with 4,000 cases of wine. They sold every drop. Next year they sold 40,000 cases; the year after that, they sold 150,000 cases. Today, R.H. Phillips has 1600 acres of grapes on the property, and produces over 400,000 cases of wine.
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    California is a winemaking colossus; by itself it is the fourth largest producer in the world. Red wine accounts for 56% of the total by volume, and red grapes 63% of total acres planted. In addition, a number of California red wines are heralded as being among the most prestigious and sought-after wines in the world.

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    YNG730823_1999X Item# 75162

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