Baer Star Columbia Valley Merlot
Watching the latest binge worthy Series on Netflix, “Blindspot”, we grilled some hot dogs and also had left-over ribeye steak sandwiches.
I pulled from the cellar this vintage red for an accompaniment. I acquired a half dozen of these several years ago and have been holding for such an occasion and was eager to taste.
At eight years old, this might be at it’s ‘Goldilock’s’ age, not too old and not too young, but just right, perhaps at the apex of its drinking window, able to age a few more years, but not likely to improve.
Baer Star Columbia Valley Merlot 2017
This is from Winemaker Lance Baer, who founded Baer Winery in 2000 with the goal —“to bring something unique to Woodinville”.
After years of working with some of the most prestigious wineries in the area, Lance wanted to take his winemaking skills in his own direction handcrafting blends distinctly his own. Iin April 2003 he released his signature blend, Ursa, a feminine expression of red wine, predominantly Merlot and Cabernet Franc. Next he released ‘Arctos’, a bolder Cabernet Sauvignon-based blend.
He expanded production from just 200 cases in 2003 to over 3,000 cases in 2007 when he moved Baer Winery moved into the popular warehouse wine complex near downtown Woodinville with plans to grow to 3,500 cases per year, continuing to increase to 5,000.Sadly, never realized his dream passing away in 2007, at the age of 39. With the help and expertise of consulting winemaker Erica Orr, the Baer family, his sister Lisa and father Les,, carried on producing wines that Lance was devoted to creating, and adding add new blends to the winery’s line-up, including this Star Merlot.
Baer Star Columbia Valley Merlot 2017
This is sourced from Stillwater Creek Vineyard, a 235 acre site on the Royal Slope of the Frenchman Hills in the Columbia Valley of Central Washington, on steep south-facing slopes at an 1300 feet elevation with a climate classified as warm but not excessively hot.![]() |
2010 label shown |
This release was produced by Lisa Baer and Woodinville winemaker Erica Orr. Production was 448 cases. This was a nice complement to the left over grilled beefsteaks.
It was rated 90 points by Wine Enthusiast.