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    <title>Stag Hollow, Dolcetto, 2006</title>
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My goodness, what an interesting wine. Oregon makes a lot of great wine, and most especially great Pinot Noir. But once and awhile, a winery will try something a bit off-the-beaten-track. And this is a good example of this done well. &lt;br /&gt;
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First, Dolcetto is an Italian table wine. You can find many bottle of this varietal in the store, and they&#039;re generally on the low-end, price-wise. I&#039;ve never seen this grape grown in Oregon. And I&#039;m also a secret fan of Stag Hollow -- especially their Pinot. Though I didn&#039;t like their 2005 Pinot so much (but then, there are a lot of 2005s that I didn&#039;t like). So when I saw this bottle in the store, the intrigue to buy was inexorable (and only 124 cases were produced!).&lt;br /&gt;
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The smell is really strong manure; and I mean that in a very good way -- for those that really like earthy wines. There was also a slight chemical smell. Some Dust. Hay. And black cherry.&lt;br /&gt;
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If I drank this blind (I didn&#039;t), I would have guessed this to be French. It felt French, it tasted like a Bordeaux maybe. Basically it was super full-bodied and rich like a Cab. And tannic. It had a strong pepper taste. Under that was black cherry, and maybe some marionberry.&lt;br /&gt;
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Then, it had a slightly acidic finish -- though long nonetheless. That acid turned to citrus; though not sour (more sharp than sour) -- tangerine or maybe pineapple. In the middle it was pepper again (spicy). There might be a slight clove there too. &lt;br /&gt;
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This is a deep and dark wine! Despite a slight chemical smell and acid back, we liked this wine. It&#039;s probably really good with a steak! Ironically, we had lentils, couscous, asparagus, and a cauliflower+caper+tomato+onion dish. Oops, we forgot the meat! &lt;br /&gt;
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Rating: &amp;nbsp; &lt;img align=&#034;absmiddle&#034; src=&#034;/images/85stars.png&#034; alt=&#034;&#034; /&gt;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp; 8.5&lt;br /&gt;
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