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2022 Woodward Canyon Estate Merlot

6 available
Minimum Bid Per Bottle is $25
Ends Sunday, 7pm Pacific

ITEM 10195197 - Removed from a subterranean wine cellar; Purchased direct from winery; Consignor is original owner

Bidder Quantity Amount Total
6 $25
Item Sold Amount Date
I10180942 1 $25 Jun 22, 2025
I10112137 2 $30 May 25, 2025
2022 Woodward Canyon Estate Merlot

RATINGS

93The Wine Advocate

...bursts from the glass with pure aromas of Luxardo cherries, milk chocolate, thyme, graphite and savory undertones...full-bodied palate offers nuanced, mineral-driven flavors...framed by silky tannins and fireworks of fresh acidity and has a long, latent finish.

92Decanter Magazine (points)

Dark black plums and spice aromas mingle with a note of dried sage and black peppercorn...palate is amply structured with black raspberries, baking chocolate, and a melange of black and white pepper.

91Vinous / IWC

...quite savory in the glass, mixing dried roses with ashen stones and hints of exotic spice. It splashes across the palate with silken textures and plump wild berry fruits, taking on a more serious feel as fine tannins collect toward the close. Long and staining yet only lightly tannic...finishes long and fresh with a dried blueberry saturation.

PRODUCER

Woodward Canyon

Woodward Canyon is in Walla Walla. It was started in 1981 by Rick Small and his wife Darcey Fugman-Small. The estate makes Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, Chardonnay, Riesling, Barbera and other wines. Woodward canyon owns 42 acres of vineyards near Lowden, Washington, and also sources grapes from Washington vineyards. The estate produces about 15,000 cases annually, which includes about 7,000 cases of Nelms Road wines. Nelms Road is the estate’s second label.

REGION

United States, Washington, Walla Walla Valley

Walla Walla Valley AVA likes to call itself the Napa Valley of Washington, and given the concentration of well-reviewed wineries in the appellation, the comparison is understandable. The Walla Walla appellation is comprised of 340,000 acres, of which 1,200 acres are vineyards. Walla Walla is located in the southeastern corner of Washington and it extends slightly into northeastern Oregon. It is named after the Walla Walla River Valley, and the city of Walla Walla is the commercial center of Washington’s wine industry. The city was founded in the 1840s by the Hudson’s Bay Company as a trading post, but as early as the 1850s farmers were planting grapes for winemaking. Prohibition shuttered winemaking in the early 20th century, but a winemaking renaissance started in the 1970s when Leonetti Cellars, still one of the state’s most acclaimed wineries, started producing acclaimed Cabernet Sauvignon. Walla Walla’s AVA status was awarded in 1984 and today there are more than 100 wineries. Cabernet Sauvignon is the most frequently planted grape, followed by Merlot, Syrah, Cabernet Franc, Sangiovese Chardonnay and Viognier.

TYPE

Red Wine, Merlot

The Merlot grape is such a deep blue that it is named for the blackbird. It’s an early ripening grape and one of the primary varietals used In Bordeaux. Merlot is also grown in the "International style," which is harvested later to bring out more tannins and body.