Graphite Wine Reviews

I drank these 2 wines and tasted berry, black fruit, cherry, chocolate, graphite, oaky, smooth tannin. The wines are bright, smooth and came from Shades of Vino Wine Club, Nakedwines.com.

Wine reviews by: Jessyca Frederick

Red Blend

2021 IBest Red Blend

A bright, food-friendly red blend where each grape in the cuvée could be detected by its contribution to the blend.

Tasting notes: berry, cherry, graphite

Camille Benitah Volute

2020 Naked Wines Camille Benitah Volute

When I taste wines like this one, I’m reminded that Napa Valley wines are mostly overpriced and overhyped. It showcases Napa’s red wine grapes and terroir without breaking the bank.

Tasting notes: black fruit, graphite, chocolate, oaky, smooth tannin

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Why read my wine reviews: Wine taste is subjective. What I like may not be what you like. I try to leave room for you to form your own opinions, so I don’t provide a score or a rating. I do point out wines that are an incredible value or truly not worth the money. I note flaws, wines that don’t have typicity (because this matters if you are buying wine without having tasted it yourself), when wines are out of balance, and when wines lack appropriate body.

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