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WTN /WineAdvisor: Another year, another REDS

PostPosted: Fri Apr 06, 2007 10:57 am
by Robin Garr
Another year, another REDS

As I've pointed out before, you don't have to be a high-end collector to enjoy the pleasure of following a favorite wine from one vintage to the next, taking note of the variations that weather and wine making bring to each new vintage.

As much a sign of the wheel of the seasons as the first green buds of springtime, the arrival of an old favorite with a new year on the label - and the anticipation of opening a bottle to see what's familiar and what's new - offers one of the simpler pleasures of wine appreciation.

So it is with today's featured wine, a modest item that I've been following for well over a decade now, is Laurel Glen "REDS," a wine made in the spirit of old California field blends by my old pal Patrick Campbell of Sonoma Mountain, a thoughtful gent who I like to describe as "winemaker-philosopher."

From Laurel Glen Sonoma Mountain Cabernet and Counterpoint through his Argentine import Terra Rosa (featured in the March 16, 2007 <i>Wine Advisor</i>) to the $10 REDS at the low end, Campbell's portfolio offers something to love at just about every price point.

REDS, which launched in 1994, has varied in its exact composition and style over the years, but it is almost always a blend of Zinfandel and Rhone-style varieties. In recent years its fruit has been sourced from Lodi in the Sacramento Delta, a rising wine region that Campbell calls "The California Heartland." Usually a blend of old-vines Zinfandel and Carignane with a little Petite Syrah, it adds a bit of extra Syrah and Petite Syrah in the 2005 vintage.

This year's blend (40 percent 60-year-old Zinfandel, 25 percent 117-year-old Carignane and 35 percent younger Syrah and Petite Sirah) confers complexity and ripe California fruit. Nine months in French and American oak adds a touch of warm spice that accents the fruit without overwhelming it. It's a rich, smooth wine that carries its hefty 14.5 percent alcohol well. At $10 or so, it's a value that's mighty hard to beat.

<table border="0" align="right" width="152"><tr><td><img src="http://www.wineloverspage.com/graphics1/reds0405.jpg" border="1" align="right"></td></tr></table>Laurel Glen 2005 REDS Lodi Red Wine ($9.99)

This is a dark reddish-purple wine, almost black at the center. Fresh, fruit-centered aromas of red and black plums, cherries and berries add a warm note of spice. Full, ripe and juicy fruit flavors are well structured by fresh-fruit acidity and warm 14.5% alcohol. Fresh cherry-berry scents linger in a long finish. Recent vintages from Lodi seem a bit more New World than the original rustic Euro-style of this California field blend, but it remains an amiable, fresh and reasonably complex table red and a very fine value. (April 5, 2007)

<B>FOOD MATCH:</b> This hearty, earthy red was made to go with a juicy, medium-rare slice of roast leg of lamb; it's a natural with just about any roasted or grilled red meat.

<B>VALUE:</B> Year in and year out, REDS is a perennial entry on my top value list. It's hard to find better wine in the $10 range.

<B>WHEN TO DRINK:</B> Although it's meant for early enjoyment, I think the combination of fruit, balance and palatable tannins under a sturdy modern screw cap suggest that this wine will hold well for a few years in the cellar or on the wine rack.

<B>WEB LINK:</B>
The Weblink printed on the wine label, http://www.wineforthepeople.com, is inactive, but you can find a fact sheet on 2005 REDS on the Laurel Glen Website:
[url=http://www.laurelglen.com/laurelglen/catalog/view_product.jsp?product_id=1023&cat_id=1005]http://www.laurelglen.com/
laurelglen/catalog/view_product.jsp?product_id=1023&cat_id=1005[/url]

<B>FIND THIS WINE ONLINE:</B>
Find vendors and compare prices for Laurel Glen REDS on Wine-Searcher.com.
[url=http://www.wine-searcher.com/find/Laurel%2bGlen%2bREDS/-/-/USD/A?referring_site=WLP]http://www.wine-searcher.com/
find/Laurel%2bGlen%2bREDS/-/-/USD/A?referring_site=WLP[/url]

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Re: WTN /WineAdvisor: Another year, another REDS

PostPosted: Fri Apr 06, 2007 6:03 pm
by Redwinger
I remember this ubiquitous offering fondly from my days in Minnesota in the mid-1990's. Unfortunately, I haven't seen a bottle of this here in Indianapolis in the last 7 years. Sigh.
I guess Indiana isn't a RED state afterall.
Bill

Re: WTN /WineAdvisor: Another year, another REDS

PostPosted: Sat Apr 07, 2007 10:05 am
by Carl Eppig
Another favorite; year after year.

Re: WTN /WineAdvisor: Another year, another REDS

PostPosted: Sat Apr 07, 2007 11:29 am
by David M. Bueker
But does the screwcap have a communist on the bottom?

Re: WTN /WineAdvisor: Another year, another REDS

PostPosted: Sat Apr 07, 2007 11:39 am
by Bill Hooper
David M. Bueker wrote:But does the screwcap have a communist on the bottom?


Were they not putting both communists and anti-communists on the cork for a while?

Re: WTN /WineAdvisor: Another year, another REDS

PostPosted: Sat Apr 07, 2007 11:54 am
by James Roscoe
Communists are sooo last century.