Mission Codename Right-side up
Today’s Efeste 2013 “Upright” Klipsun Vineyards Red Mountain Merlot takes our top spot for a Washington state wine. With its fantastic fruit and elegant mouth feel, this 90 point Merlot deserves your careful consideration. We promise that you won’t be disappointed by this elegant, flavorful treat.
This wine hails from the Red Mountain AVA, which is the smallest Washington state American Viticultural Area. This 40 years young AVA is home to some of Washington state’s most prestigious vineyards, including Ceil du Cheval and Klipsun.
Incredibly fragrant on full on the nose with aromas of fresh blackberry jam, spiced strawberry, cassis, dark leather, mixed savory spice, cured meats, stewed fig and a hint of dried orange peel.
Boldly flavored, with layer after layer of goodness, leading with blackberry, black cherry and black currant, with river rock, dried meats, cherry bark, spice and black pepper.
About the Red Mountain AVA:
Red Mountain isn’t a mountain, nor is it red. This hill sits at the eastern end of the Yakima Valley appellation. Grapes that grow here are typically very expensive and prized for their power and concentration. Poor soil conditions stress the vines, while intense sunlight allows for the sort of even ripening that isn’t possible elsewhere in the state. Cool evenings help to bolster acidity. Overall, conditions here are great for overall balance.
We’re thrilled to offer you this wonderful - and very highly recommended wine at 41% off. Don’t miss out…
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Here’s what the wine press has to say:
90 points - Sean P. Sullivan, Wine Enthusiast - “Aromas of savory herbs, mineral, exotic spice and red fruit are followed by fruit flavors that are surprisingly restrained considering the warmth of the vintage. Tart acidity livens it up. It’s green for the variety but still brings enjoyment.”
What the Winery Says
2013 "Upright" Klipsun Vineyards Red Mountain Merlot
- Winemaker
- Peter Devison
- Varietal
- Merlot
- Vintage
- 2013
- Appellation
- Red Mountain, Washington
- Harvest date
- early September
- Abv
- 14.5%
- pH
- 3.99
- TA
- 5.20g/L
- RS
- dry
- TA
- 0.61
- Aging
- 20 months, 10 months sur lie
- Barrels
- 60% new French Oak
- Bottling date
- May, 2015
- Production
- 260 cases