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    For the record, I was one of two chief judges at Pacific Rim. This gave me an opportunity to taste an unofficial class I call the "cartoon wines." In a break from traditional wine marketing, their names tend to be wacky and cute (Little Boomey, Dancing Coyote, Monkey Bay), their label art relies heavily on comic-strip customs and their prices usually are low.
     
 
10.04.05
    This juicy, plummy, cheerful grape is grown primarily in California and has a distinctly American appeal -- it's big and peppery but without any really sharp edges.
     
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"Dancing Coyote 2003 Petite
Sirah ... has a heady aroma of blooming roses and fig with a palate of deep cherry and plum, pepper and anise spice. The finish is long and rewarding."
Tricia Colianne
Beacon Journal

"Some terrific petite sirah is coming out of Clarksburg in the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta, and this is no exception. It's as dark, floral, lush and long as others, but with a softness that makes it unusually approachable for a young petite sirah."
Mike Dunne
Sacramento Bee

 
   
 
 
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