Wine sales and marketing professional
This may be the most interesting vintage of The Doctor to date with 12% Sangiovese added to the blend. It helps lift otherwise dark and brooding varietals like Tempranillo. Paired beautifully with Christmas beef tenderloin! — 4 months ago
Always a treat. Much bigger wine with more tannin than the 2007. Dried berry, herbs and dusty aromas. Good stuff! — 4 months ago
When you’re out for your birthday, you break out the ‘07. Tart cherries, black raspberry, and herbal aromas. Quite delicious! — a month ago
Unique blend of Portuguese varietals from the Yarra Valley in Australia. Smoky with dried berry and licorice notes. Reminiscent of a good Rioja. — 4 months ago
Fantastic bottle. Teeming with red fruits with hints of leather and rock. Elegantly structured with fine tannins. Another winner! — 4 months ago
Frangrant and fruit-driven with aromas of cherry, blueberry and sage. Subtle herbaceous notes on the palate. — a month ago
Really lovely CDP dominated by cherry and plum aromas with secondary notes of lavender, crushed rock and herbs. Paired perfectly with bbq pork chop. Solid! — a month ago
You know, this isn't half bad. Dried raspberry, sour cherry and green pepper notes. Drying tannins with a medium finish. — 4 months ago
You just can't find better Syrah anywhere. Maybe equally as good, but not better. Tons of meaty and violet aromas. Gorgeous balance on the palate. A treat! — 5 months ago
Brian Thompson
Sales & Marketing Krupp Brothers Winery, Stagecoach Vineyard
Still a bit young to drink. Hits you with a ton of oak, both on the nose and on the palate. After you cut through the oak, there’s a lot of heat. Dig a little deeper and you get sage and dried berries. People seem to love this wine. Me, on the other hand... — a month ago