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Winery - Ellen Landing

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Expert NoteJanuary 12, 2012
Pleasing though simple, with red fruit, caramel-oak and earth flavors, with earth and black pepper notes on the nose. Medium-weight and bouncy; one reviewer found it a little too lactic.

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Ellen Landing Shiraz - 2000

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Expert NoteJanuary 12, 2012
This easy-to-drink Cabernet’s black and white peppercorn aromas jazz up the berry-and-cream bouquet. The palate’s bright red-currant flavors are shadowed by a medium-length, spicy-hot finish with an almost ancho-chile quality.

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Ellen Landing Cabernet Sauvignon - 1999

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Expert NoteJanuary 12, 2012
This is, perhaps, one of the strangest wines I have ever tasted. The aromas are of the sea—brine and seaweed—over a smidge of blackberry fruit. Ditto the palate. Medium-bodied, not too tannic, and ends with a black peppery note that evens out once the wine sits for a few minutes. Bizarre.

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Ellen Landing Petit Verdot - 1999

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Expert NoteJanuary 12, 2012
Though the nose has deep blackberry and blueberry aromas, some reviewers were turned off by what they describe as a lumbery-mallowy note. The palate shows loads of oak, plus Sweet-Tart and cranberry flavors. Mouthfeel is even, though a tad acidic; finishes with a tart, lemon-white pepper edge.

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Ellen Landing Shiraz - 1999

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