With Deborah. Unoaked Chardonnay. Crisp. Average. — 5 years ago
Your grandmother lives in a far too cute rural cottage. You wake up in an antique timber cot, the house redolent with pot pourri. Mid morning sun pours through the broken screen door to an empty kitchen, where blackened steel pots are abundant, but no grandma. You push through the screen, to a wild, wild garden, overgrown with wildflowers, berries, citrus, tomato vines, and a cacophony of terracotta potted colour. Grandma beams in flowing Liberty print, nibbling a nasturtium, a mischievous twinkle in her eye. “Someone finally decided to wake up...” — 5 years ago
malbec not cab sav — 6 years ago
spicy cherry — 7 years ago
Com vermelho já opaco e com boa textura é um vinho bem interessante. O aroma não é muito marcante, mas o sabor sim, com um toque bem frutificado, lembrando frutas passas. Combina com chocolate e coisas doces. — 7 years ago
Not much on the nose. But very big and alcoholic. Basically a Rhone. Recommend. — 8 years ago
Orange blossom half and half sipped out of a cantaloupe soaked in the Atlantic. Also those orange circus peanut candies you find at rural gas stations. I know this note sounds terrible but it’s just because I’m a poor writer, the wine is actually quite good as per usual. — 2 years ago
Pow Pow - bring the noise BRRING THE FUNKK - hi acid -hi flavour- high timez. A Barnyard in rural France, that has a boom box playing The JB’s as loooud as possible. — 5 years ago
Eater wine club- tart and easy drinking with ginger sesame chicken. — 5 years ago
Delicious & easy to drink, good with dinner & alone — 6 years ago
By the glass. Barb said aromas of Fairy Floss. (Aussies who have been to rural Agricultural Shows will be familiar with Fairy Floss - a sugary whipped confection). Also a note of Lemon and petrol, but oh so young - yet to display its potential. One of the least sweet Ausleses I have ever had. Great refreshment and lively acid. — 7 years ago
Dark and dense, but with a fresh line and earthy/bloody component nestled in the dark fruit and balanced oak. The flavor is of course driven by its lip smacking tannins, yet with a good fruit coverage which made them more approachable than expected. Modern winemaking in this rural outpost is the recipe for success. Nice performance — 8 years ago
Suave y agradable. — 3 years ago
Great summer wine, sparkling farm/agriculture sent, lovley taste. Rural italy with sprinkle om top 👌🏼👌🏼👌🏼 — 4 years ago
This is a small town beauty pageant winner - rural North Carolina channeling the Right Bank... gorgeous brooding ripe almost stewed plum, blackberry & boysenberry mingled with dusty edges, spices, savory and a wild savage forestry-herbaceousness. Medium bodied w/firm tannins backbone - an absolute pleasure that absolutely over-delivers @ $17. .1 bump for locale & price point — 5 years ago
Preis: CHF 52.- — 6 years ago
Quarantine orange wine — 6 years ago
20-30 year old vines planted to a rural, ancient vineyard. Original winery may date back almost 3,000 years. Intense orchard fruits interlaced with plump acids. — 7 years ago
Picture yourself in rural France stopping for lunch at a small family owned bistro on a hot and dusty rural road. You park your rental Peugeot go in and order a Sauvignon Blanc to pair with your light fish or veal lunch. This is the type of wine you could enjoy. A wine that comes from a small vineyard under the radar of most, inexpensive and one that will surely refresh. Straw colored, green apple aroma, a light smack of citrus lime on the tip of your tongue and the roof of your mouth followed by a smooth almost peach fuzz and light fruit finish. 12.5 Alc/vol — 8 years ago
Erja Koistinen
This is a wine! Good rural tones. Beautiful dark and cherry color and taste. Versatile. — 2 years ago