The first one I tried was the 2012 Marquette Estate. The nose was a bog bowl of blueberry cobbler! Absolutely gorgeous! A big, jammy wine with nice acidity and balance. Great structure. A very, very good wine. Rhone-ish in it's inspiration. One of the best Marquettes I have tried.
The second was the Cabernet Franc 2012 Estate. This was another classic. Glorie has an excellent history with Cabernet Franc. Their last few years have been an upward trajectory, with quality and taste just going up, up, up. Some wineries have a knack for certain fruits. Glorie has been doing something right with Cab Franc for a while. This new Cab Franc was a step-up even for them. This is a very, very Burgundian Cabernet Franc, with a bright red/cherry color, cherry and raspberry note, with hints of graphite, and vanilla. Beautiful, bright fruit up front and lovely acidity and tannnins make this a classic, well balanced light-to-medium bodies wine. Fantastic!!!
Doug has always considered himself a grower first. I have to say, this year he has some of the most beautiful fruit I have ever scene. Over the last two or three years, Doug and his staff have changed the way they grow their grapes. And it has made a huge, huge difference, and for some fantastic fruit!
Congrats to Doug and the staff for growing great fruit. And to Kristop Brown, the winemaker, for two spectacular reds I can't wait to see bottled!!!
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