Pretty dry for a rose. Refreshing and easy to drink. — 4 years ago
Nice old world chard. A touch tart in back. Light. Good for people who don’t like new world Chardonnay. — 5 years ago
Nice sturdy value Bordeaux. I’d buy it again if I can find it. Dry, tannic, some structure. A little blackberry essence on the tongue but a touch of coffee to the nose. — 6 years ago
Eminently drinkable Bordeaux. Solidly dry with light cherries somewhere in back and in the nose. Respectable and definitely worth repeat purchase. — a year ago
The cheapest Brunello I could find and still not cheap. Very dry and nicely built with sort of tannic purple plum backbone. Really good. — 5 years ago
Really smooth while retaining distinct tannins and structure. Kind of a concentration of berries in back. It really tastes and feels like a fine wine and overall appeals to my taste. kudos! It's a really solid product. — 6 years ago
Nice, dry with the soul of quality Bordeaux blend. I can taste the grapes and the sunshine. The tannins anchor it. Will happily add this one to my rotation. — 2 years ago
Pleasant Bordeaux at a good price. Balanced tannins, dry, likes to breathe a bit. We mix it in to our wine rack among some other sub-$20 Bordeaux like Greysac and it holds up well. Enjoy! — 5 years ago
Wonderful minerality and crsipness without the citrus fruitiness of a Sauvignon Blanc or the oaked vanilla of Chardonnay. We like to have options! — 6 years ago
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Nice dry tannic red. Let it open up and enjoy. — 5 months ago