On first tasting, it was good, and we bought the bottle in appreciation. However, in comparison to some of our staples, it didn't hold up strongly. — 23 days ago
At $60, it is not our go-to, but it is a beautiful buttery Chardonnay on its own or with food. There are, however, lower priced options that compare and are actually better. — a month ago
An interesting wine that is definitely not a pinoit or a shiraz. It feels like it is somewhere between, but not on the same continuum, making it an intriguing wine, and it paired well with our Bolognaise, though not an exquisite match. — 5 days ago
Very average, but to be fair, I am not a rose drinker. — a month ago
At $50 (though buying in bulk, it's less), it's an 8.5 rating. Against another $50 bottle of wine, it's an 8.5.
This would work so well with pizza or lasagne!! — 2 months ago
An absolutely smooth finish and a light Syrah that is simultaneously complex and changes for the better with food, particularly with a fatty scotch fillet and seared scallops, exquisite! — 16 days ago
Not our palate. — a month ago
Such a brilliant Chardonnay! At $35, it stands alone AND is perfect with food. It caters to every palate. It's our new go-to! — a month ago
A near perfect Pizza or lasagne red. A gentle body, low tanins, with easy drinking. — 2 months ago
Marcus Chacos
It's palatable enough, but not something we would drink consistently. — 2 days ago