
Dueling Pistols
Dueling Pistols Dry Creek Valley Red Blend 2016
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Winery: "On July 11, 1804 off the Hudson shore at Weehawken, the original Federalist, Alexander Hamilton was shot in a duel by Aaron
Burr and died from his injuries. Since dueling is no longer socially acceptable, we suggest solving problems over a glass of this “dual” of Zinfandel
and Syrah. Our vineyards are just off the Russian River shore, where the weather displays a dichotomy between morning, afternoon and evening similar
to that of Hamilton and Burr. The result is a mature wine with bright cherry jam aromas
and big fruit flavors enhanced by hints of spice and lively acidity.
The juicy entrance leads to nice mid-weight density and mouth-filling texture. The finish is long, balanced, and filled with mouth coating."
and big fruit flavors enhanced by hints of spice and lively acidity.
The juicy entrance leads to nice mid-weight density and mouth-filling texture. The finish is long, balanced, and filled with mouth coating."
Bottle
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750ml
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Varietal | 50% Syrah, 50% Zinfandel |
Alcohol
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15% |
Aging | 15 months in 20% new American and Hungarian oak barrels.
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Region | Dry Creek Valley, California |
Brand | Dueling Pistols |