Color: Dark garnet
Nose: Blueberry, cherry and black pepper nose, with wonderful depths of red fruit underneath, some dust
Palate: Quite good. Very balanced, with the organic mountain fruit contributing more round tannic structure than you might anticipate. More of that blue and red fruit, with a dusty, just picked strawberry finish.
Paraiso 2005 Riesling Santa Lucia Highlands
Cool climate Riesling from the Highlands. Crafted in a food-friendly Alsatian style, on the drier side. Beautiful peach and apricot fruit components are backed by an intriguing minerality and refreshing acidity....
Paraiso 2005 Chardonnay Santa Lucia Highlands
Gold Medal - West Coast Wine Competition - Winemaker Notes - Trademark top-flight Monterey County Chardonnay: rich tropical fruit allied to a creamy mouthfeel and toasty oak...
Mer Soleil Silver Chardonnay Santa Lucia Highlands
Delicious, with pure, rich, concentrated pear, citrus, honeysuckle and spicy apple flavors that are complex and well-focused, with a long, juicy aftertaste.
Paraiso 2004 Chardonnay Santa Lucia Highlands Eagle's Perch
WE 91Pts - Tasting Notes - Classic cool-climate Chard, with brisk, keen acidity framing bright, pure kiwi, Key lime pie and vanilla flavors. Shows an elegant balance that makes it a great...
Morgan 2006 Pinot Noir Santa Lucia Highlands Gary's Vineyard
Tasting Notes - Medium-deep in color. On the nose, the wine shows cherry, strawberry, blackberry and sweet spice notes. The palate shows additional qualities of strawberry jam and plum. The overall palate impression is of a wine that reflects...
2006 Morgan "Highland" Santa Lucia Highlands Chardonnay
The wine exhibits a brilliant straw-gold color. On the nose, notes of minerals, cinnamon and toast follow tropical fruits and Fuji apples. Rich yet lively on the palate, the wine shows the Santa Lucia Highlands style of balanced, integrated, flavorful Chardonnays with fresh cream, ripe peach, apricot, cantaloupe, orange blossoms ...
2006 Morgan ""Highland"" Santa Lucia Highlands Chardonnay
91 points from Wine Enthusiast: ""Those familiar with Morgans more expensive Chardonnays, such as the Double L (which comprises 55% of this blend) will find true value in this regional wine. It shows similar power and authority in a showy, Chablis-style wine whose acidic, minerally structure frames intense citrus and ...