deep amber but lively and sweet and well balanced. — 6 months ago
Very nice amber wine, one of the few producers we’ve found that make well-structured natty that aren’t overpowered by cidry funk and “off” aromas. Strong herbal overtones. Black tea. Massive desiccating tannins. At the same time the palate has an appealing softness. Lovely work. — 3 years ago
From a great looking bottle with a VTS fill. Slow ox’d for 2 hours then decanted an hour before drinking. Amber tawny color. Ethereal nose. Notes of black cherries, roses, cola, rhubarb, barnyard, gravel and some menthol. Still has a good core of fruit. Some tobacco notes develop and the cola thing becomes stronger with air in a glass. Impactful finish. After about 90 min this started a decline. At its peak this was ethereal and amazing. The key is to time the opening, air time and consumption to find it at its best. — 4 years ago
Didn’t like it as much this time … — 2 months ago
crisp fruity orange wine that paired beautifully with dirty martini pasta — 5 months ago
A truly memorable experience. Intense amber (almost burnt sienna) color. Lively aromas and flavors of honey, caramel, dried pineapple and apricot. Hint of orange peel on the finish. Silky and smooth texture (honey-like). Great balance of sweetness and acidity. Time was very good to this beautiful Sauternes. — 3 years ago
Great IPA to start a Monday evening! #cigarcitybrewing — 4 years ago
Ann Kelly
Belgian Blonde 6.6 ABV. Abbey style. It was the sweetness and drinkability that was enjoyed most. Different flavor/experience in glass 2nd time, preferred bottle. Spices? — 17 days ago