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We discovered the tasting room of Witch Creek in the town of Julian, just outside of San Diego. This unusual wine was originally intended to be my Halloween post, but it will have to be Friday the 13th instead. There is arguably better value for your dollar out there. I'm happy to conduct more research.īottom line: Drink it if you must. And I'm not sure if that is the store's fault for not storing them properly, or if the grapes are so wild they are growing and changing unpredictably in the bottle. In my limited experience, I have found Rosenblum to be inconsistent. Some of their wines may really work for your palate, however don't be disappointed if these are a turnoff. One-and what am I really gaining by doing so? Should hold onto THAT bottle-you know the one, we all have at least I often think long and hard about whether or not I That caused me to consider that some wines should be enjoyed sooner I had a couple of bottles of Rosenblum go bad, warning me that five years was apparently too long. If you want to cellar it, keep it for a couple of years at the most. It has a lot of character, big fruit, some spice, some tannins, but by no means is it a "cellar for years" type of wine. This is better than its predecessor, however it still can't compete with XXXIII. The XXXIII was beautiful, a steal for the price. The last one of these that I had was XXXIV, and it was just not good.
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