2010 Cabernet Sauvignon, Columbia Crest “H3”, Horse Heaven Hills, Washington

Anytime I come across a fruit driven wine with great acidity and a reasonable amount of complexity in the $10-$15 range, I want to sing its praises.

The Horse Heaven Hills wines remind me a lot of a great Alexander Valley Cabernet, where the tannins ripen and the wine is more approachable than a Napa bottling. The 2010 vintage in Horse Heaven Hills saw a cool summer that required good vineyard management, but a warm September and October ripened the naturally low-yielding vines just before the wet weather set in.

This vintage is phenomenal: not too high in alcohol, with a great acidity, that makes it an elegant, food-friendly, fruit driven, medium-bodied Cabernet. A nose of cherry and rose petals leads to a mouth of silky dark berries, dusted with cocoa and hints of bramble and forest floor. Black cherry and a hint of chocolate complement the soft tannins on the solid finish. 14.5% alc.

97% Cabernet Sauvignon, 2% Merlot, 1% Cab Franc.

90 points Wine Spectator

“Polished and distinctive, offering chocolate and espresso accents around a supple core of cherry and fresh currant fruit. The finish is well-defined, with a silky feel. Drink now through 2019.” (11/ 2012)

Wine Enthusiast

“This wide-open, flavorful wine is lifted by accents of tobacco and cocoa that sit above the light and pretty cherry flavor. The finish is laden with a mocha note, which provides a pleasing conclusion.” (4/ 2013)

 

Score the 2010H3 Cabernet before it’s gone:

K&L and Costco…$10.95

Fry’s, Kroger…$12.95

Safeway…$13.95

The “Log Mahal”, Majestic Mountain Retreat. 901 N Indian Paintbrush Circle, Payson AZ

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One of the most magnificent homes in the state is found at The Rim Club.  This spectacular mountain retreat overlooking the 7th hole is known as ”The Log Mahal”. This property is a dream purchase for the ultimate golfer or outdoorsman. Elegantly sprawling over 10,000 sq ft inside, with several thousand feet of deck and patio space,  it features 9 bedrooms, 10 bathrooms, full maids’ quarters, 3 full kitchens, an 1800s-style saloon, wine cellar, private elevator, 6 fireplaces, full-size arcade, heated/AC play house and a 6-car garage.

Elegant attention to detail is displayed both inside and out. With 175 year-old reclaimed wood floors, unique, hand-carved doors imported from Mexico & Peru and massive stone work throughout, the property is unique and magnificent.

Of course, Two golf memberships are included with the property. Just a short drive up from Phoenix or Scottsdale, or you can fly your private jet into the Payson Airport and enjoy this STUNNING log home!

$6m901n Indian Paintbrush FR  Learn More about this home at my Coldwell Banker Previews Site

Escaping to Payson’s moderate climate and The Rim Club GC, 401 S Decision Pine

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So few people know about Arizona’s geography, with our rim country changing the elevation and weather, running across the middle of this state. Just a magnificent 90 minute drive from either Phoenix Sky Harbor Airport, or Scottsdale’s private JetPort, this is a glorious Country Club retreat, almost a mile higher than downtown Phoenix, sitting in a moderate climate.

Inside this 24hr gated community, you are “standing on top of the world” overlooking the fifth hole of the prominent Rim Club Golf Course. This pristine setting showcases golf course views, mountain views and year-round outdoor activities.

Old European style architecture, fantastic walk-in closets, custom cabinets throughout, top-of-the-line audio and alarm systems, a 400+bottle wine cellar and a cook’s kitchen. Master down is split from the other downstairs bedroom; two bedrooms up. Each bedroom includes a private bath. The master bath has heated floors. You are embraced with attention to detail in this picturesque retreat. Optional membership in the Rim Golf Club, with its own spa is available.

4 bedrooms, 5 baths, 3 car garage, 5280 sq ft       $2,500,000      Learn More about this property at my Coldwell Banker Previews Website  DecsionPineBack