My sweetie said the nose and flavor was earthy, reminded her of the boa tree snake she had as a pet. That's a new one! Oh, and meant in a positive way. 15.3 ABV. Glad I got on their bandwagon a number of years ago, as they've become hot hot hot in the past few years. — 9 years ago
I'm finally getting on the Champagne bandwagon. Heavy on Pinot Meunier, this beauty goes through malo. Just yeasty enough! — 10 years ago


Awesome Riesling and nice change of pace from the Mosel bandwagon I'm always riding ;) — 10 years ago
Jumping on the Modelo bandwagon. — 11 years ago
Great bandwagon to jump on! Like a violet chocolate fuzzy bear. Great to go now! In fact… so good out of the gate, that instant satisfaction might be its appeal. I played with it 3 nights, and it opened a bit after an hour, but didn’t reveal much more after that ( its great already). $44 at SF Flatiron. Buy of the year. — 4 years ago
Being an Etna man myself, I’m not on the “COS is God’s gift to Sicily” bandwagon, but they do make a rather good and precise Cerasuolo blend - and this one started to show some dusty earth with overripe red cherries up front, surprisingly good with bibimbap. Unsure if I’d pay the imported price point. — 8 years ago
@Laura Milton -BDAY celebration 🎉
Cliff Lede Vineyards
Scarlett Love Stags Leap Cabernet Sauvignon
97 Points Robert Parker
Winemaker - Christopher Tynan is knocking Napa Valley Cabernet Sauvignon out of the park @Lede Family Wines & with his label Christopher Tynan Wines
Time to get on the Bandwagon!
Cheers🍇🍷👍 — 9 years ago

Officially on the vino dolce bandwagon - my first Tokaji - like drinking a smooth glass of lemony vanilla honey with some palette cleansing acid. Hope to be lucky enough to have again. #tokajiaszu #thanksBT — 10 years ago
Jumping on the nouveau bandwagon a little late but digging the juicy fruit and freshly turned soil of this one! — 11 years ago
Wow amazing imperial stout! — 4 years ago
Tasty tasty. I am just getting back on the rose bandwagon after tasting too much yuck. Light, refreshing, citrus - no sweet. — 7 years ago
2015 Arista Sonoma Coast Pinot Noir. 14.6% alcohol. OK folks, so I just tasted a Ferren Silver Eagle Vineyard Pinot in my beloved city of Charleston last weekend. And the common denominator here is Mr Matt Courtney. This is maybe a half rung down the ladder from the Ferren. A brother from another mother, so to speak. Expressive nose of Caramel corn, espresso and anise. On the palate, black cherry cola, blueberry syrup and smokey, earthy notes. Well integrated, layered, complex. Wonderful structure. Lengthy finish. Matt Courtney is quickly headed for superstardom in my humble opinion. And his Chardonnay's have knocked my socks off as well. If your palate is aligned with mine, don't wait to jump on the Arista and Ferren bandwagon. You won't be disappointed. — 9 years ago



Strawberry, light cherry and a little bit of vanilla. For a rosé, this has a flavor profile more in line with a Pinot Noir. Definitely a darker hued rosé with more red fruit character extracted from the skins. Purchased in 2010 at the winery... Y'know before everyone and their grandmother jumped on the rosé bandwagon. 😛 — 10 years ago


Alex Lallos
Owner No Limit Fine Wines, Private Wine Consultant
So my first experience was with the puligny and meursault. Amazing wines and not Uber expensive. This $40 sav Les beaune plays with the big boys. Just awesome. Not a producer you hear a lot about but if you love burgundy you’re already on the bandwagon — 4 years ago