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Listen up Wine Lovin Women readers,  here is a wine maker to watch and make sure to try...Elsom Cellars. What a joy it was to experience these well made wines with depth of flavor, complexity and character. A wine maker who studied here than spent time in Italy, shows her talent in her wine.

2009 Logan Red Wine Blend
70% Malbec, 21 % Syrah
If the color doesn't tell the full story the nose will, its impeccably rounded with an amazing aroma and background.  The feel is a lush and rich as they come, a master of blending with detail and finishing  highlights.

2009 Isabella Red Wine Blend
33% Double Canyon Cabernet Sauvignon, 23% Artz Cabernet Sauvignon, 33% Gilber Malbec, 11% Double Canyon Petit Verdot
Show stopping harmonious layers, it hardly gets more delicious than this.  So soft and velvety you can't resist taking another sip.  Good balance for what amounts to a great wine, this impressively powerful blend.

Jody Elsom is a master at making superb wine with polish, elegance and seriously impressive.  Elsom Cellars is moving to a new tasting room and event space in the fall.  Be sure to watch for and check out, you will be happy you did.

Cheers! 
Denise



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