A nice surprise from an otherwise common winemaker in Mexico. Grapy and expressive, thanks in part to lots of generous sunlight and a bit of rainfall, goes well with Mexican carne asada and all those antojitos that you can have near a wood bonfire. Maybe the first one to introduce you to a range of fantastic Baja California Ensenada wine. — 8 years ago
Unique and fantastic. Make sure you make a distinction for this B side label as it may not be exactly the same blend as other Enzo labels. One of the most respected in my guest's table at home parties. It is very rare... make sure to buy Lado A to start the evening with, and then move to this tremendous statement of personality. Not for the faint hearted and definitely full of mature berries and a strong presence of wood. — 8 years ago
Salomon
Modest and inexpensive, this is the kind of wine I would advise you to keep away from, not for the price but for the lack of personality. However it is a very good option if you ever feel drinking wine is complicated. This truly is an easy to down, every day kind of wine... or the kind that you can buy lots of for the crowd you don't know at your daughter's wedding. — 8 years ago