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    88 Points
    Hightower 2006 Pepper Bridge Vineyard Red Wine Red (Walla Walla Valley (WA))

    The blend is 88% Merlot and 12% Cabernet Sauvignon. From the first sniff to the last give-me-more swallow, this broadly delicious wine is going to win a lot of friends. The pretty strawberry and cherry fruit is generously endowed with mocha and chocolate, but the barrel flavors are not overbearing. Not one for the cellar; enjoy this wine in the fullness of its youth.

    — P.G. Published 5/1/2009
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    88 Points
    Hightower 2006 Pepper Bridge Vineyard Red Wine Red (Walla Walla Valley (WA))

    The blend is 88% Merlot and 12% Cabernet Sauvignon. From the first sniff to the last give-me-more swallow, this broadly delicious wine is going to win a lot of friends. The pretty strawberry and cherry fruit is generously endowed with mocha and chocolate, but the barrel flavors are not overbearing. Not one for the cellar; enjoy this wine in the fullness of its youth.

    — P.G. Published 5/1/2009
  • Wine enthusiast logo
    88 Points
    Hightower 2006 Pepper Bridge Vineyard Red Wine Red (Walla Walla Valley (WA))

    The blend is 88% Merlot and 12% Cabernet Sauvignon. From the first sniff to the last give-me-more swallow, this broadly delicious wine is going to win a lot of friends. The pretty strawberry and cherry fruit is generously endowed with mocha and chocolate, but the barrel flavors are not overbearing. Not one for the cellar; enjoy this wine in the fullness of its youth.

    — P.G. Published 5/1/2009
  • Wine enthusiast logo
    88 Points
    Hightower 2006 Pepper Bridge Vineyard Red Wine Red (Walla Walla Valley (WA))

    The blend is 88% Merlot and 12% Cabernet Sauvignon. From the first sniff to the last give-me-more swallow, this broadly delicious wine is going to win a lot of friends. The pretty strawberry and cherry fruit is generously endowed with mocha and chocolate, but the barrel flavors are not overbearing. Not one for the cellar; enjoy this wine in the fullness of its youth.

    — P.G. Published 5/1/2009