Guardian Cellars was featured in the magazine's section dedicated to the Woodinville Warehouse District.
Guardian Cellars 2007 Chalk Line was named the state's Best Proprietary Red Blend, over $20.
Paul Gregutt of Wine Enthusiast and Seattle Times compiled his anual top 100 list. The recently released 2006 Chalk Line was selected amongst the likes of many great Washington wines. Our declassified cabernet, malbec, syrah and merlot blend ranked 95th
#25, 2005 Guardian Cellars Gun Metal
Conner Lee Vineyard
Once you absorb this wine's intensity and minerality, you'll see how it came by the name Gun Metal.
Taste: A reserved cab blend with less fruit-forwardness than most New World wines.
#35, 2005 Guardian Cellars Syrah Red Mountain, Washington
Made from Red Mountain grapes, this bottle manages-perhaps thanks to its 2 percent viognier content-to walk the fine line between power and finesse.
Taste: Scent is mildy reminiscent of bacon fat.
Sip tip: This rich wine will really show its stuff alongside a meaty dinner; we suggest braised beef.
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Score: 91: 2004 Gun Metal Conner Lee Vineyard
Balanced and elegant, with a welcome wild edge to the currant and red plum flavors. This savory finish lingers impressively, wrapped in firm tannins. Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot and Cabernet France. Best from 2010 through 2016. 325 cases made
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