
Desert Wind Reds: Wahluke Slope Merlot, Carménère, Petit Verdot
A sold-out Reverse Wine Snob Insider Deal spotlighted Desert Wind’s 93–94 point reds from Washington’s Wahluke Slope—Merlot, Carménère, Petit Verdot. Here’s what to expect.

A sold-out Reverse Wine Snob Insider Deal spotlighted Desert Wind’s 93–94 point reds from Washington’s Wahluke Slope—Merlot, Carménère, Petit Verdot. Here’s what to expect.

Desert Wind Wahluke Slope trio—Merlot 94+, Carménère 93, Petit Verdot 93—shows dry, structured reds with ripe fruit and typicity. Sold out, worth scouting.

Desert Wind Winery’s Wahluke Slope reds deliver polish and structure: a 93-point Petit Verdot, 93-point Carménère, and 94-point Heritage Series Merlot.

Reverse Wine Snob spotlights Desert Wind’s Wahluke Slope reds—Merlot, Carménère, Petit Verdot—scoring 93–94 points with dry, juicy, structured, estate-grown appeal.

Deal alert: Cedar + Salmon’s 2018 Walla Walla Red Blend scores 91–93 points, French oak-aged, Petit Verdot-led—now $14.16/bottle for a day via Reverse Wine Snob.

A Petit Verdot–led Walla Walla red blend gets 91–93 points and a rare sub-$15 price. Style snapshot, context, and pairing ideas before you stock up.

Reverse Wine Snob drops an insider deal on Cedar + Salmon’s 2018 Walla Walla Red Blend—full-bodied, dry, French-oaked—for $14.16 a bottle. Should you stock up?