Intense and fresh aromas of orange blossoms, citrus and honey. Crisp and elegant; round with balanced acidity. Whenever you uncork a Buenos Aires wine, you will be transported to streets filled with bohemian style neighborhoods overflowing with poetry and colors. You’ll discover wines that seem to sing tangos full of verses inviting you to dance. Welcome to the place where cultures merge together. Splash wines. — 4 years ago
I made this wine. Amazing how she persists! — 5 years ago
Open it and give it some time to breathe or it will argue with you. Not your typical new world fare and distinct. Dark fruit and a beautiful finish. Eat with red meat and pour it in a Bordeaux glass. It’s a well traveled auburn haired bohemian California girl that whispers in your ear in French. — 5 years ago
The 2015 gets all up in your face with some rather, uh, aggressive odors. We’ve been assured via some focused keyword googling that this is probably due to the Brettanomyces not being filtered out, and completely in-line with the au naturel dogma of Riberach. So, with that mystery solved, this wine is hands down a personal favorite. Meaty and full bodied with enough pep to keep the taste buds entertained. I’m not even afraid to admit I might actually like the “bohemian” bouquet... — 4 years ago
Best of Matt’s line up. Really really good. Highly recommended. His wines are some of the best in the RRV. — 5 years ago
Once again I indulge in this pretty sin... Cherry, almond, Raisin, pencil lead, maybe chocolate too? The palate is tremendous : it goes in every direction with a huge acid backbone, a superlative width, a dense and silky matter with a soft touch on the sides, a bright fruit which shows off all along, a bit of drying tannins that kick off a fantastic finish with fruit, a bit of bitterness, some raisins and a indisputable length. Man I love this one. This is bohemian rhapsody by Queen — 5 years ago
Good red. Hodsons. — 5 years ago
Philip Patston
Extremely authentic Pilsener. Very good. — 4 years ago