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Latah Creek Wine Cellars 2009 Pheasant Hill Vineyard Merlot, Wahluke Slope, $16
By Great Northwest Wine on February 25, 2013
The father-daughter winemaking team of Mike Conway and Natalie Conway-Barnes are operating this Spokane winery that has been producing delicious and modestly priced wines for more than three decades. The grapes for this wine come from Pheasant Hill Vineyard on the warm Wahluke Slope. It offers aromas and flavors of lavender, red currant, blueberry and blackberry. It’s nicely balanced with understated oak and solid tannins.
Rating: Recommended
Production: 896 cases
Alcohol: 12.5%



