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Hester Creek Garlandtext
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Hester Creek Garland 2016

Okanagan Valley, British Columbia, CanadaSeldom encountered but always welcomed are older vintages of a winery’s top wine. I grew up tasting verticals of Bordeaux’s best wines, and there is nothing more instructional than going back to see how the wine is, and has developed. Over the years, I have learned with quite a bit of accuracy which wines should be cellared and which should not. The 2016 growing season was mostly uneventful if a bit on the cool side on the Gloden Mile Bench. The result was longer hangtime for the reds and complete phenolic ripeness. We then suggested, “This is the best Garland yet and perhaps the best wine to come out of Hester Creek ever.” So how did our proclamation that it would “Age well through 2025” stand up? Pretty damned good. Tasing this wine in mid-2024, it appears to have reached its maturity plane, but it also could hold here for another 5-7 years. The stylish black fruit is highly polished and blossoming with time in the bottle. The tannins have melted, and the wood has disappeared into the fruit. Garland was named after Hester Creek owner Curt Garland and first appeared in 2018 to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the original planting of vinifera vines in 1968. Like the old vines, 2016 has stood the test of time.Tasted: 21 July 2024Tasted by: Prices:
BC$55.99750mlwinery direct, wine club
Producer: Hester Creek Estate WineryDistributors: Revelry Import Company
Blend: Cabernet Franc - Merlot - Cabernet Sauvignon - Petit Verdot - MalbecCSPC: 145362UPC: 626990222118