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		<title>The fantastic wines made by David O&#8217;Reilly</title>
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		<category><![CDATA[Wine Tastings]]></category>
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		<category><![CDATA[David O'Reilly]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[I can&#8217;t say enough about the quality and breadth of the wines that David O&#8217;Reilly produces from Washington and Oregon Fruit. There is something for everyone, in every price range from $12 &#8211; $50. I struggle to think of a domestic wine producer we carry here at Avon Liquor that caters to all pocketbooks and [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I can&#8217;t say enough about the quality and breadth of the wines that David O&#8217;Reilly produces from Washington and Oregon Fruit. There is something for everyone, in every price range from $12 &#8211; $50. I struggle to think of a domestic wine producer we carry here at Avon Liquor that caters to all pocketbooks and has so much exciting and high quality vino for all of the aforementioned pocketbooks.</p>
<p>His flagship label, Owen Roe, features two delicious Willamette Valley Pinot Noirs around $45; a Walla Walla Cabernet Sauvignon for $45; two beautiful but rare Cabernet Francs for $45; Yakima Valley Red, a fantastic right bank Bordeaux styled wine for $45; Sinister Hand, a Southern Rhone styled blend for $28; the rich and full-bodied Ex-Umbris Syrah for $28; and a super tasty 10-varietal blend called Abbot&#8217;s Table for $28. I can confidently say that each of these wines, starting at nearly $30/bottle, are stiff competition for many bottles priced twice as much, and this fact continues right through to each and every wine he produces.</p>
<p>There are two wines in the popular Sharecroppers line, essentially a second label for Owen Roe. The  Willamette Pinot Noir is a regular best seller in the store and does well as a by-the-glass pour for many of my fellow Sommelier&#8217;s in the Vail Valley. A Yakima Valley Cabernet Sauvignon also delivers great value, with both of these wines priced in the low $20 range.</p>
<p>The O&#8217;Reilly tier features three wines of impressive value; a $19 Oregon Pinot Noir, $15 Columbia Valley Pinot Gris, and a great Yakima Valley Riesling for $13. These wines are unbeatable for the price, buy with confidence.</p>
<p>A new project for David is Corvidae, a winery that used to be a dairy plant in the Sunnyside, Washington area. The two wines I&#8217;ve had that are currently available from this exciting project are the Mirth Chardonnay at $12; which is a blend of Oregon &amp; Washington Chardonnay that uses no malo-lactic conversion(the buttery character found in many domestic Chardonnays) and a scant 5% neutral oak aging(think Pacific Northwest style of Chablis), and a Cabernet-Syrah-Merlot called &#8216;Rook&#8217;; a super-smooth, easy-drinking blend for $14. These two wines are currently best sellers here at Avon Liquor, and David spoke of other wines to come in this range with me over dinner last month. I can&#8217;t wait to see what he has up his sleeve! -Kevin Lawrence</p>
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