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Wednesday, March 21, 2018

The Paraduxx Paradox


Paraduxx, originally an offshoot of Duckhorn wines, was formed in 1994 to celebrate the idea of blended wines, as opposed to single varietal wines, which Duckhorn had more of a focus on. Winemaker Don LaBorde says Paraduxx is “inspired by the iconic blends of the world, and made for the modern palate.” And that’s pretty spot on. The 2014 Candlestick Napa Valley Red Wine shines a light on just how excellent a blend can be. Mainly Syrah with 38% Grenache this is an opulent wine: rich, ripe, creamy and mouth filling. It expresses sweet fresh picked blueberry and blackberry, sugared almonds, boysenberry preserves, a light acidity but a drop dead gorgeous experience, viscerally; part tactile but part emotional. Yes, wine can do this. And this wine is not for a variety of foods - it’s big and commanding, like when you have a piece of really excellent chocolate that’s so rich you just need one piece. Yeah, this wine is like that. Aged 18 months in oak, (95% French Oak, 5% American Oak) the Candlestick is that immensely satisfying experience.
ORIGIN: Napa Valley, California
PRICE: $58/ 750ML
ALCOHOL: 14.7%
SCORE:  94 POINTS

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