This is another blend. 42% Syrah, 29% Grenache, 26% Carignan, 3% Lledoner Pelut. Color of the inside of a red plum (Santa Rosa). Smells like rocks, match sticks and cherry cough syrup. Flavors are strange and savory. Flinty, dry and full of herbal tonic style. Hint of iron too. Also some roses. This is a strange and lovely southern French winner. Mountains and flowers, rain in the highlands and berries from the wild bushes. — 5 days ago
Trying again. Color is hint rusty. Smells like a dusty berry. Hint of brandy and cherry jelly. Flavors are Zin style big time. But also hint hot. Plenty of fruitiness. But also more of the brandy and higher ABV on the tongue. 16.4%! Ripe and ready. Almost 40 proof… It decent for such a high alcohol experience. But it’s kinda distracting. — 9 days ago
Simple but ok label design. Good red streaked color. Aroma of wet rocks & berry stew. Flavors are fruit driven with a black cherry cordial up front. Has a hint of spice. Black pepper and paprika. Chewy and tannic in a great way. Granite and cedar/redwood chips. Nice weight to the wine. Complexity in there too. This checks the boxes for Montepulciano. — 9 hours ago
This is the Dry Creek Valley Zinfandel. Color is good. Red, red wine. Smells like wood in the sun and dried berries. Flavors are easy and not too dynamic. Nice toasty finish. Hint of berries in there too. Warm. — 8 days ago
This one says ‘Heritage Red Blend’. It’s a mix of Gamay Noir and Pinot Noir. Screw-top easy. Color is an opaque red-ish. It’s got a hint of spice on the nose. Also smells like wet outdoor stuff from the hills of Washington state. Ocean spray bushes, leaves of salmon berry and maples. Rocks. There is just a whiff of not very sweet berries. Flavors are tart and astringent. Little bit of burnt crust. Plenty of low/no sugar cranberry sauce. It’s a dry French style for sure. Earthy, sour and grippy. Has decent complexity, and some strangely interesting flavors. Would go well with cheese. Or maybe a cherry, cheese danish. I was hoping it might be a bit fancier, but I liked it for sure. Just can’t seem to make up its mind as far as a berry Gamay or a strange little Pinot. — 12 days ago
Smells a bit hammy and jammy. Streak of moss maybe too. Flavors are ripe and spiked with brandy. But hint herbal too. Horehound and liquor. This year is a bit too much alcohol. It was very obvious when this was next to lower alcohol Italian Barbera. This is alright on its own. — 4 days ago
Cool label. Deep dark color. Smells like hoisin sauce, cranberry sauce, wet leaves. Flavors are classic. A food wine. Plenty of acids. Streak of anise. Very Italian style of red. — 7 days ago
Showing rust in the glass for sure. Lighter color than expected. Ruby really. Aroma is not bad. Wet leaves from plants in the chaparral hills. And rye bread soaked in red currant liquor. Maybe a hint of a wet unfired clay pot. Flavors have cola and tobacco big time. It’s very dry and ‘Euro’ flavored. Plenty of fruit, but funky and complex. This is a nice Franc that has aged wonderfully. — 9 days ago
Lovely golden hue. Bottle is cool pop-top like an old-time soda. Aroma of honeydew melons and lime sorbets. Hint of celery? Sweet celery. Apple cider too. Flavors are unique. Crisp and very fresh. Has a filtered sweet ‘cider’ flavor without the sweetness. Essence of Martinelli’s? It’s fun and light. Prefect for a sunny day at the ocean. — 12 days ago
Tree Kilpatrick
Still very dark in the glass. Smells of turpentine, plum sauce blood sausage and moss. Big bodied, beefy and extracted. Hint of tamari with the plum and blackberry cobbler. This still is a great Tinto Douro. Robust wine drinkers will love it. — 9 hours ago