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Varietal - G-S-M

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Oxford Landing G-S-M -2007 (WE-113414)

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A remarkable value, Oxford Landing’s GSM is a convincing argument in favor of blending. It offers a complex mélange of leather, spice and cherry notes, medium body and a fresh, vivacious finish. Considering it can probably be found for around $80 per case, this would make a great everyday wine for drinking over the next year or so. 1 Note

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D'Arenberg G-S-M -2004 (WE-57424)

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One heck of a nice GSM for $10, this wine has pretty tree bark and barbecue aromas, followed up by juicy plum and raspberry fruit on the palate. Light vanilla/oak accents add interest, as does a mouthfeel thick with dust/chalk. 15,000 cases produced. 1 Note

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Marquee G-S-M -2006 (WE-79583)

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Predominantly Grenache, with smaller amounts of Shiraz and Mourvèdre, but the aromas reflect the Mourvèdre’s tendency toward dark fruit and tree bark. The flavors show some redder fruit flavors—raspberries—as well as touches of caramel and rhubarb, and this slightly syrupy wine finishes with a tangy edge. It’s a little eccentric in style and flavor profile, but savory and tasty in its own way—and a relative bargain. 1 Note

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D'Arenberg G-S-M -2007 (WE-97109)

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This entry-level blend from d’Arenberg features flavors of tart raspberries and cranberries. The tannins are soft but the acids high, resulting in a rather crisp texture and finish. 1 Note

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D'Arenberg G-S-M -2008 (WE-107248)

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This Grenache-dominant blend opens with a less-than-pleasant scent of paint thinner hiding behind more usual tones of spiced plums and candied cherries. There’s nice raspberry fruit on the finish, buoyed by a sharp whack of acidity. Drink now. 1 Note

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Vignobles Boudinaud G-S-M -2006 (WE-92669)

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Strong aromas of the garrigue immediately welcome you into the glass, followed by notes of kirsch, black raspberry, African violets and cocoa powder. Lush and textured in the mouth, the decadent palate is full of dark fruit and chewy fudgy brownie. The evolution of the finish dances between ripe fruit flavors and sweeter mocha nuances, solidifying this blend as an easy pleaser. 1 Note

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Hahn G-S-M -2009 (WE-126170)

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Soft and gritty around the edges, with strong flavors of raspberry and cherry jam. It even tastes a little sugary, although it’s probably technically dry. 1 Note

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Marquee G-S-M -2007 (WE-96337)

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This starts off with a huge whack of toasty, vanilla-laden oak, then supports those flavors with just enough weight and body. Opt for drinking this over the next 1–2 years, before the fruit drops off. 1 Note

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Cass G-S-M -2009 (WE-122140)

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This blend is soft and fruity. It has flavors of cherry jam, licorice, bacon and peppery spices. Earns an extra point for the attractive mouthfeel. 1 Note

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Schild Estate G-S-M -2009 (WE-118474)

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A soft, cuddly Grenache-based (55%) blend, Schild’s GMS features red berry fruit with modest touches of cocoa and leather. It’s very supple and round, easy to drink on its own. Probably best now and over the next year or so. 1 Note

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