WineTraveler
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Posted 4/28/2010 at 6:43 AM PST

Spanking good time!

The Spank Monkey Wine release at Sojen Cellars on April 24th was a blast.  The wine sold out of it's first bottling (15 Cases) with another barrel to be bottled next month.  The Music was provided by May Palmer the Queen of Ivory Soul, if you want an energetic performer book this lady.  Ron Hansen and his wife Setsuko have a hit on their hands with this Cabernet/Merlot Blend.  Master crafted by Max Jensen of Sojen Cellars Winery, this wine is very drinkable and value priced.  Keep an eye out for the next bottling you really won't want to miss out on this.
 

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