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Andrew Will Sorella 2019

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Vintage: 2019
  • WA 99
  • JD 97
  • VIN 95
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    Andrew Will Sorella 2019 is a standout wine from the Andrew Will Winery, known for its dedication to creating expressive and complex wines in Washington, USA. The man behind this exceptional blend is Will Camarda, a winemaker who brings both passion and precision to the craft. This red wine blend is a testament to the quality and character that Andrew Will Winery aims to achieve in every bottle.

    Upon pouring, the Sorella reveals a captivating deep purple color, signaling the depth and intensity of flavors to come. The aroma immediately greets you with a rich tapestry of scents, where cassis and blackcurrants dominate, complemented by subtle hints of tobacco leaf and lead pencil. These notes together create an inviting bouquet that promises a memorable tasting experience.

    Tasting the 2019 Sorella is an exploration of its medium to full-bodied texture, where each sip offers silky, polished tannins that glide effortlessly across the palate. This wine strikes an impeccable balance, revealing a seamless integration of flavors and structure. The initial taste is dominated by a ripe, glossy black raspberry and blackberry fruitiness, which then unfolds into a complex array of mineral and oak essences, alongside freshly opened floral notes. The experience is akin to unwrapping layers of flavors that seduce the senses, encouraging not just a second, but a third and fourth sip, each time revealing more of its nuanced character.

    Critics have showered the Andrew Will Sorella 2019 with acclaim, a reflection of its exceptional quality and appeal. Wine Advocate awarded it an outstanding 99 points, suggesting it might be the best Sorella yet, highlighting its fantastic mineral essence and stunningly beautiful balance. Jeb Dunnuck gave it 97 points, emphasizing its pure, elegant, and seamless style, which showcases the vintage’s character and predicts a promising aging potential. Vinous contributed a score of 95, appreciating its dark and brooding presence in the glass, the depth of its fruit flavors, and its promising evolution over the next decade.

    These sorella reviews are a testament to the wine’s excellence and the esteem in which it is held. It represents the pinnacle of the Andrew Will Champoux Vineyard in the Horse Heaven Hills AVA, a region known for producing wines of great depth and complexity. The blend of 80% Cabernet Sauvignon, with Merlot, Cabernet Franc, and Petit Verdot, exemplifies the best of this terroir.

    The 2019 Andrew Will Sorella not only enjoys critical acclaim but also illustrates how well Sorella ages. With each year, it’s expected to reveal new layers of complexity, becoming even more captivating. This aging potential makes Sorella a wine to savor now and in the future, promising a journey of taste that evolves and deepens over time.

    In essence, the 2019 Andrew Will Sorella is more than just a wine; it’s a showcase of Washington winemaking at its best. From the meticulous craftsmanship of winemaker Will Camarda to the critical accolades that herald its quality, Sorella stands as a beacon of what dedication, terroir, and talent can produce. It invites enthusiasts and casual drinkers alike to experience a wine that not only pleases the palate but also captivates the heart.

    5 reviews for Andrew Will Sorella 2019

    1. Jose Dunn

      Andrew Will Sorella 2019 is a revelation in a bottle! The dark fruit and blackberry notes are beautifully balanced by the subtle hint of cigar box. A perfect representation of horse heaven hills.

    2. Kathryn Grande

      Just tried the Will Camarda winemaker’s masterpiece, the Andrew Will Winery Sorella. The flavors of black cherry and plum dance on the palate, with a finish of earthy espresso. It’s a symphony of taste!

    3. Rudy Whitt

      The Andrew Will Sorella from Champoux Vineyard is a sensory journey. A touch of smoke and cedar melds with the sweetness of raspberry and chocolate. Truly an unforgettable experience.

    4. Jean Arsenault

      The winery sorella andrew is a delight. The blackcurrant and leather notes are dominant with a hint of vanilla. The complexity of flavors is outstanding and a testament to the high-quality wines produced at Andrew Will Winery.

    5. Mildred Wright

      I love the rich, bold flavors in the Andrew Will Sorella. The dark chocolate and coffee notes are perfectly paired with a hint of eucalyptus and clove. It’s a must-try for any wine lover.

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    Critical Acclaim

    WA 99
    Wine Advocate
    Flirting with triple digits, and perhaps the best Sorella yet, the 2019 Sorella explodes from the glass with a fantastic mineral essence that sways between dark red fruit tones, oak essence and freshly opened flowers. Medium to full-bodied, the wine is impeccably balanced with a silky-smooth mid-palate that bestows a stunningly beautiful wine with gobs of complexity and a ripe frame of glossy black raspberry and blackberry fruit tones. Unwinding across the finish, the wine unpacks gorgeous layers that seduce me for a second, third and fourth sip and finally begs me to finish the glass. Buy this ASAP!-
    JD 97
    Jeb Dunnuck
    The flagship from this talented team is the 2019 Sorella, which is 80% Cabernet Sauvignon, 8% each of Merlot and Cabernet Franc, and the rest Petit Verdot, all from the Champoux Vineyard in the Horse Heaven Hills AVA. Deep purple-hued, with a great nose of cassis, blackcurrants, tobacco leaf and lead pencil, it hits the palate with medium to full-bodied richness, silky, polished tannins, and terrific overall balance. It shows the pure, elegant, seamless style of the vintage and will benefit from 3-4 years of bottle age and evolve nicely for at least two decades. This is pure class.
    VIN 95
    Vinous
    The 2019 Sorella is a blend of 80% Cabernet Sauvignon, 8% Merlot, 8% Cabernet Franc and 4% Petite Verdot. It's dark and brooding in the glass, displaying a burst of ashen stone and grilled herbs that gives way to black currant and exotic spice. Round and supple on the palate, this shows cooling acidity and a great depth of rich red and black fruits, contrasted by a saline mineral tinge. It tapers off with a peppery edge and a violet pastille flourish, leaving silty tannins and hints of licorice while finishing with outstanding length. The 2019 is still youthful and tense, yet it promises over a decade of positive evolution. -- Eric Guido

    What does Andrew Will Sorella 2019 taste like?


    Light
    Bold
    Smooth
    Tannic
    Dry
    Sweet
    Soft
    Acidic
    Earthy Flavors of the wine

    leather, earthy, mushroom

    Red Fruit flavors of the wine

    cherry, raspberry, red fruit

    Oaky Flavors of the wine

    oak, tobacco, vanilla

    apple

    Black Fruit Flavors of the wine

    blackberry, plum, dark fruit

    Aromas and Flavors of Spices in the wine

    pepper, licorice, cinnamon

    Citrus notes found in the wine

    orange zest

    cheese, parmesan cheese

    Vegetal notes found in the wine

    green bell pepper, tomato leaf, bell pepper

    raisin, prune

    Floral aromas found in the wine

    violet, lavender, potpourri

    Food Pairing with Andrew Will Sorella 2019

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    Winemaker of Andrew Will Sorella 2019

    William Camarda winemaker

    Will Camarda

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