2006 Anelare Syrah
Available to Wine Club members only
Vintage: 2006
Appellation: Columbia Valley (Gamache Vineyards)
Composition: 100% Syrah grapes
Bottle sizes: 750 ml
Alcohol content: 14.2%
Description: Aged 20 months in new and used French and American oak barrels. Only 149 cases produced.
Release date: August 2008
2006 Anelare Cabernet Sauvignon
Available to Wine Club members only
Vintage: 2006
Appellation: Columbia Valley, specifically Wahluke Slope (Milbrandt’s Katherine Leone Vineyards, Clifton, and Weinbau Vineyards)
Composition: 100% Cabernet Sauvignon grapes
Bottle sizes: 750 ml
Alcohol content: 14.8%
Description: Aged 21 months in new and used French and American oak barrels. Only 151 cases produced.
Release date: August 2008
2006 Anelare "Nonna Viola" Red Wine
Available to the public
Vintage: 2006
Appellation: Columbia Valley, specifically Gamache Vineyards, West Hills Vineyards, and Wahluke Slope (Milbrandt’s Katherine Leone Vineyards)
Composition: 50% syrah, 33% merlot, 17% cabernet sauvignon grapes
Bottle sizes: 750 ml
Alcohol content: 14.5 %
Description: Aged 21 months in new and used French and American oak barrels. 281 cases produced.
Release date: August 2008
2005 Anelare Syrah
Vintage: 2005
Appellation: Columbia Valley (Gamache Vineyards atop the White Bluffs of the Columbia Valley; Goose Ridge Vineyards, adjacent to Red Mountain)
Composition: 100% syrah grapes
Bottle sizes: 750 ml
Alcohol content: 14.6%
Description: Aged 18 months in new and used French and American oak barrels, this wine comes from two different vineyards (and three different locations) to make a very big syrah.
Release date: September, 2007
2005 Anelare Cabernet Sauvignon
Vintage: 2005
Appellation: Columbia Valley, specifically Wahluke Slope (Milbrandt’s Katherine Leone Vineyards and Weinbau Vineyards)
Composition: 100% cabernet sauvignon grapes
Bottle sizes: 750 ml
Alcohol content: 14.9%
Description: Aged 20 months in new and used French and American oak barrels, this is a soft and mellow cab. Although both vineyards are on the Wahluke Slope, they reside on opposite ends, creating a meandering,
lingering red.
Release date: September, 2007
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