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Awesome post. A bit tight perhaps?
Just about to run out for a pizza. Happened to pop in here and noticed that the label art shown under our wine (if I am reading it correctly) is **not** the art on our wine. You can find the actual art here:
http://www.erickentwines.com/shop/jsp/item.jsp?itemid=87&catid=20
Cheers,
Kent
Back from Pizza with clearer head now. I’m so used to art on our labels I spaced on the concept here. **Of Course** the art shown is not our actual label. Please forgive my mental lapse. So now I’ll comment on the post — I’d say it’s pretty darn good. In fact, darken the palette a bit over the next couple of years and it’ll be spot on when the wine is at it’s best!
Again, excuse my original goof. And may all the glorious Wine Reviews carry on!
Best,
Kent