Vineyard Manager, Law Estate Wines
A touch sweet, but the acid keeps it fun. Easy going down. — 5 years ago
First Armenian wine I’ve had. Dead ringer for a quality entry level NV champagne. Showed some rounder stone fruit notes. But quite the quality for the price. — 7 years ago
Light and bright. Everything I want in a rose. Cleansing acidity, ripe stone fruits, underripe strawberry bramble. A touch of effervescence. My case buy yearly, and can’t beat it for the price. — 7 years ago
Really nice wine, but the touch of sweet on the finish brings it down a few tenths. Like the fruit, mouthfeel, and tannin structure, only to be bummed out by the raisiny backend. — 5 years ago
On the first crack it was bracingly tannic and thin on the mid, but with nice aromatics. Night two, mid-palate opened up tannins tamed down. Made a lot more sense. Really nice wine, young and needs some air. — 6 years ago
Super dark fruit profile. Oak is definitely present. Like my Grenache a little more light on its feet, and with some acid. Obviously a quality wine, but not made in the style that hits me where it should. On day three took on some curious umami-soy-liquid aminos on the nose. Slightly oxidized, but actually showed some real depth and complexity. Maybe this is just a lay down for 10 kind of wine. — 7 years ago
So good, when within a stones throw from the lake. It’s like the girl that goes along in life without knowing how goddamn attractive she is. — 5 years ago
Super light rose champagne. Quite pretty with underripe strawberry, very fine mousse, and nice zippy acidity. Want to try this again. — 7 years ago
Always love the old world/modern yin yang of this wine. Tar, asphalt, deep darker berry fruit profile. Plenty of resolved tannin and medium acid. — 7 years ago
Levi Glenn
A Sancerre-ish style Sauv Blanc. Like the acid driven, mineral bent. Good but not great. Nevertheless refreshing. — 5 years ago