Posted on 12 June 2011.
The 2004 Nicholas Cole Cellars Camille is a blend of Merlot, Cabernet Franc and Cabernet from the Columbia Valley of Washington. It’s a velvety wine with aromas of chocolate and clove; flavors consist of ripe currant and black cherry; well-structured, nicely balanced, polished tannins. Long finish is soft and supple. 2,100 cases produced; drink now or cellar through 2014.
Rating: 92 | $48 | 14.9% ABV
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They made great wine and I was sad to hear the news recently that this producer closed it’s doors. I have a couple more bottles in my cellar, which is good because they have no more wine to sell out of their tasting room.
Richard, I heard they were closing and was shocked by the news as well.
Sad but true news about Nicholas Cole and unfortunately I’ve only had the opportunity to try their wine one at a wine tasting in Seattle.