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Drift

2008 Colorado 83% Merlot, 15% Syrah, 2% Petit Verdot

The Infinite Monkey Theorem Drift is a captivating red blend from Colorado, showcasing a harmonious marriage of eighty-three percent Merlot, fifteen percent Syrah, and two percent Petit Verdot. This vintage exudes a medium-bodied character, making it both approachable and satisfying for a variety of palates. With a refreshing acidity that enlivens the senses, each sip offers sumptuous fruit intensity featuring notes of dark cherry, plums, and hints of blackberry. The tannins are well-structured, providing a pleasantly firm backbone that balances the wine's fruitiness. As a dry wine, it is truly versatile, pairing beautifully with hearty dishes or enjoyed on its own, promising a delightful experience for any wine enthusiast.

Tasting notes:


Black Cherry

Black Cherry

Baking Spice

Baking Spice

Plum

Plum

Region:


United States
United States

From rich and powerful California Zinfandel to spicy Oregon Pinot Noir, and from full-bodied Washington Merlot to aromatic New York Riesling, the wines of the United States are nearly as diverse as its population. People have been making wine in North America from European vitis vinifera vines since the first French settlers arrived in the 1500s. Progress stalled along the way by pests and diseases that the vine had never encountered in its homelands, but today wine is produced in all 50 states. With more than 260 AVAs to discover, each with its unique climate and landscape, wines of the United States have much to offer.

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