Keremeos, Similkameen Valley, British Columbia, Canada2010 is remembered as a challenging, cool vintage but the best wines are aging gracefully and showing a balance of elegance and ripeness. A blend of 48 percent merlot, 34 percent cabernet sauvignon, 9 percent malbec, and 9 percent petit verdot, the 2010 Signature is initially subdued and muted in the glass, but opens up with dried red currant and cherry. However, this is more about granite and crushed rock, with the 2010 vintage including a higher percentage of Similkameen fruit. Medium-full bodied, it's expansive on the palate with fine-grained tannin and the inherent freshness of the vintage. Good length.Tasted: 05 October 2019Tasted by: Prices:
Keremeos, Similkameen Valley, British Columbia, CanadaCoffee, spicy, peppery, minty, vanilla, black olive, tobacco, cranberry, rooty, chocolate aromas. Smooth, round, full palate with some astringent tannin. Smoky, coffee, vanilla, cranberry, cherry, peppery, herbal, tobacco, savoury herb flavours. Finish is very warm and dry with some austere tannin. Needs 2-4 years to soften.Tasted: 30 December 2012Tasted by: Prices: