Petite Sirah from WA, cool. Nice expression of the rattlesnake hills on the bottle art. Dark, but not quite black as some Petite Sirah. Smells luscious. Rocks, desert shrubs, and red/black fruits on the stove. Maybe a hint of weed aromas too. Flavors are chewy, complex and savory. Has a nice woody cedar side. Tannic, but not over the top. This is a great version of Petite Sirah. Interesting and deep. — a year ago
Dry, but juicy. Floral with a hint of raspberry and strawberry. — 2 years ago
Deep color. Maroon of blood. Smells lovely. Juicy and fresh aromas with leather and cherry cola. Flavors are dusty cherry and lean red meats. Amazing on point Syrah. Chewy and delicious. — 7 months ago
Very nice wine, light sweet and fruity flavour — a year ago
Comando G’s “village” wine - La Bruja de Roza, is the result of a collaboration between Daniel Landi and Fernando Garcia. This wine is sourced from several vineyards in the vicinity of Las Rozas de Puerto Real (near Madrid). It is described as being “pure Garnacha from granitic sand, La Bruja is perfumed and lively with plenty of fruit with a backbone of acidity and fine tannin.”
If you have not tried any Comando G wines, you really need to seek and try. La Bruja de Rozas serves as a good intro to the Comando G wines. I would describe the 2020 as having notes of currants and red berries, as well as being a bit smokey/flinty. Not smokey in a bad way, but definitely prevalent on the nose. This wine is medium-ish body with 14.5% ABV.
— 2 years ago
mit Mary im Roma — 8 months ago
Too tannic — 8 months ago
Lovely Zinfandel from California. Paired it with Indian food prepared by Nick’s mom. Had it with Amel, Roza, Nick and Nick and Roza’s moms — a year ago
Medium dry, really particular flavour, saline — 3 years ago
Joan Ziegler
Interest full body. A unique treat. Enjoyed with Ray Fister & Rafael in Palo Alto. — 5 months ago