• Product Info

    A bold and distinctive red blend from Washington's acclaimed Walla Walla Valley, No Girls 'Double Lucky 8' showcases the power, complexity, and terroir-driven character that have made this region a benchmark for New World winemaking. This 2021 vintage embodies the concentrated fruit, structured tannins, and exceptional balance that result from the valley's unique climate and meticulous vineyard management.

    Tasting Notes: Rich aromatics of blackberry, dark cherry, and plum are layered with notes of violet, cedar, tobacco, and hints of dark chocolate, espresso, and sweet baking spice. The palate is full-bodied and beautifully structured, offering concentrated flavors of black fruit, mocha, vanilla, and toasted oak, framed by firm yet polished tannins and balanced acidity. The finish is long and powerful, with lingering notes of dark fruit, spice, and subtle minerality that promise excellent aging potential.

    Blend: Bordeaux and Rhône varietals (specific blend may vary by vintage)

    Region: Walla Walla Valley, Washington

    Vintage: 2021

    Aging Potential: 10-15 years from vintage

    Winemaking: Select vineyard fruit, French oak aging, artisan craftsmanship with attention to detail

    Pairing Suggestions: Grilled ribeye, braised lamb shanks, wild game, aged cheddar, mushroom risotto, or smoked brisket

  • Name:

    No Girls 'Double Lucky 8', Walla Walla Valley 2021

  • Product Type:

    Wine

  • Brand:

    Cayuse Vineyards

  • Collection:

    Washington State

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