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WTN: 2007 Robert Craig "Affinity"

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WTN: 2007 Robert Craig "Affinity"

by Jim Grow » Sun Jun 20, 2010 9:20 pm

My second bottle of this wine and I really like it. Deep purple in color with a nose of dusty plum, the flavors match the nose but there is significant semi-sweet tannins. There is no secondary flavors yet but I'm sure they will develope. For $40 there is a lot to like with this wine and especially if you have patience. I'll set aside the other 4 bottles to see what happens in 4-7 years.
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Re: WTN: 2007 Robert Craig "Affinity"

by Mike Filigenzi » Mon Jun 21, 2010 12:36 am

Jim Grow wrote:My second bottle of this wine and I really like it. Deep purple in color with a nose of dusty plum, the flavors match the nose but there is significant semi-sweet tannins. There is no secondary flavors yet but I'm sure they will develope. For $40 there is a lot to like with this wine and especially if you have patience. I'll set aside the other 4 bottles to see what happens in 4-7 years.


This is one my wife tends to like (and she's not a big fan of Napa wines) so we've had a few over the years. I've always liked it.

We used to go more for the Robert Craig Mt. Veeder bottling, but the price jumped significantly on that one a couple of years ago and we quit buying.
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