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The Third Annual Palate Press Grand Tasting: What Were the Best Wines? – Palate Pres

Palate PresThe Third Annual Palate Press Grand Tasting: What Were the Best Wines?
Palate Pres
The first table many people found, and one of the most popular, held more than a dozen Rieslings, as well as a couple of Moscatos. Five different Rieslings received at least four stars in the tasters' average ratings, including the one of the most … -
The Third Annual Palate Press Grand Tasting: What Were the Best Wines? – Palate Pres

Palate PresThe Third Annual Palate Press Grand Tasting: What Were the Best Wines?
Palate Pres
Not knowing this was a “bargain wine” in alternative packaging, the Grand Tasting guests were able to judge it for the wine in the glass. CalNaturale's 2008 Cabernet Sauvignon, treated the same way, also scored a four-point average. -
The Third Annual Palate Press Grand Tasting: What Were the Best Wines? – Palate Pres

Palate PresThe Third Annual Palate Press Grand Tasting: What Were the Best Wines?
Palate Pres
Perhaps the best bargain wine of the night was also an Italian wine, Scarlatta's 2005 Montepulciano. Long a favorite by-the-case picnic crowd wine, tasted blind this $7 wine averaged almost four stars. Maryhill Winery had two Sangioveses on the table. -
The Third Annual Palate Press Grand Tasting: What Were the Best Wines? – Palate Pres

Palate PresThe Third Annual Palate Press Grand Tasting: What Were the Best Wines?
Palate Pres
The first table many people found, and one of the most popular, held more than a dozen Rieslings, as well as a couple of Moscatos. Five different Rieslings received at least four stars in the tasters' average ratings, including the one of the most …