The 2020 Sauvignon Blanc Single Vineyard Taylors Pass is a wine filled with jump-out-of-the-glass green gooseberry, passion fruit, black currant and lemongrass that will make you crave Thai flavors. It’s a light-bodied, young and punchy style, with a little more concentration than the average bear. There’s a gentle spritz on entry and sweetness to the fruit that you wouldn’t find in the Old World. Bags of flavor and juicy acidity too. (Rebecca Gibb MW, Vinous, March 2022)
— 3 months ago
Bold jammy nose. Moderate tannins that stretch out into the finish. A little oak, mild spice, rich stewed dark red berries on the palate. — 8 months ago
With a lamb baked dinner on the Weber. Soft and fruity. — 2 months ago
This is on the chocolate side on the palate rather than on the fruit side, although the nose has plenty of violets. Often overlooked besides the much praised 1994 vintage, this is just a killer VP with a massive tight core and an excellent bottle. Much less advanced than 1994's I had in the past 5 years so no hurry here if you have well stored bottles. — 3 months ago
Opened up really nicely after a bit of air. Superb dusty notes of ripe satsuma plum, dark berries and very soft smooth tannins. Bloody good really! — 8 months ago
$14.99 from Aldi — 2 months ago
Solid, beautiful with depth — 3 months ago
Blueberries and dark fruit on the nose. Great pallette of berries and fruit.
Medium to long finish. — 4 months ago
Everything wine. Loved! — 10 months ago
Bob McDonald

Even at 8 years of age still a very pale yellow. Grapefruit aromas predominant amongst the citrus together with white and yellow flowers. Still tight with citric acid and a good future of say 3 to 5 years. A very minor petro chemical influence (TDN). Refreshing! — 2 months ago