For Washington Wine Month, Esquin Wine & Spirits is offering a bunch of great deals in March. Here are wines that have been reviewed in the Review of Washington Wines.

The following two wines are Esquin exclusives that were reviewed in the December 2020 issue.

2017 Mill & Mine Red Wine, Columbia Valley ($15.99) - This is seriously good wine for under $20. 18.5/20 points.

2017 Banned Red Blend, Columbia Valley ($10.99) - Packs a lot of flavor for its modest price. 18/20 points.

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2019 Forgeron Cellars Viognier, Walla Walla Valley, Francisca's Vineyard ($12.99 - Regular $35) - This veers a mid-course between the tropical and crisp styles. Reviewed September. 18.5/20 points

2017 Walla Walla Vinters Cabernet Sauvignon, Walla Walla Valley ($24.99 - Regular: $35) - Wow, a fine WWV Cab for $25. Reviewed May 2020. 18.5/20 points.

2019 Kerloo Cellars Sauvignon Blanc, Columbia Valley ($11.99 - Regular: $20) - This is a delightfully refreshing Sancerre-like Sauvignon. Reviewed March 2021. 18+/20 points.

2019 Gard Vintners "Freyja" White Wine, Columbia Valley, Lawrence Vineyard ($11.99 - Regular: $19) - This a super buy in a 52% Roussanne, 48% Viognier combination from the Royal Slope. Reviewed October 2020. 18.5/20 points.

The following three wines are newer vintages but ones with great track records.

2018 DeLille Cellars "D2" Red Wine, Columbia Valley ($39.99 - Regular: $50) - This is DeLille's proprietary "BDX" blend named for the D2 route in the Medoc. The 2017 vintage was reviewed June 2020: 19/20 points.

2019 Kiona Estate Lemberger, Red Mountain ($10.99 - Regular: $18) - This is a tasty medium bodied red from a grape originating in Austria. The 2018 vintage was reviewed February 2021: 18/20 points.

2019 Syncline Subduction Red Wine, Columbia Valley ($17.99 - Regular: $24) - James Mantone's South Rhone inspired wine has consistently been a great value. The 2018 vintage was reviewed July 2020: 18+/20 points

More wines have been ordered which will be reviewed later.