Michel Rolland … the name is synonymous with great Bordeaux. Having collaborated with Allen Shoup (former CEO of Chateau Ste. Michelle) to produce the 2005 Long Shadows “Pedestal”, his deft wine-making touch is ably demonstrated once again.
The ’05 Pedestal is 80% Merlot, 13% Cabernet Sauvignon and 7% Cabernet Franc sourced from the Columbia Valley in Washington.
Jay Miller (WA94 rating) advises holding onto this wine till 2012 before drinking. Based on my experience with the ’05 Pedestal, I have to agree. I had this wine about a year and a half ago and it was quite closed. Upon recent tasting, it took about an hour and a half for this wine to really open up and hit its stride. And when it does, the '05 Pedestal is impressive - characterized by striking earthy blueberry flavor complemented by pleasing tobacco notes on a long finish. The tannins are well integrated, and there is a nice backbone of acidity to make it food friendly.
While it will pair with beef, this wine makes an excellent partner for rack of lamb. Market price averages around $50 per bottle, but I have seen this wine on sale for as low as $28 per bottle.
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