N: candyish/ dense
P: coiled. Dense but elegant. Precise but amazing cherry fruit. Spice.
Grapevine 31.50 — 5 months ago
Nose of dark and red fruit, tar, baking spice and some floral notes. Medium acidity plus acidity, long finish, plum, black pepper, well integrated tannins that is present but not in your face, black tea. — a year ago
Happiness is drinking a wine that is simply delicious . It’s simply good. No need to talk about it. — 10 months ago
3.4. Lovely, fresh, smooth tasting with some gentle spice, Lorax wine from Cotes de Rhône. ‘$25 (23 Euro) at Le Petit Chose, Venasque, Provence, France — 4 years ago
La paulee mex daniel eric magnum — 4 months ago
Acker auction — 7 months ago
Moores 2018. $? — 9 months ago
Very good. Get a case — a year ago
Aged southern Rhône plateauing I think. Garique nose. Red fruits on the palate, a bit stewed. I notice rosebottle, figs and wild strawberries. Medium acidity keeps it al in balance. Tertiary flavours all around: sunburnt dirt, leather, smoke, some tobacco, forest leaves. Medium long finish. Lovely wine. — 5 years ago
Better. Still on the lean side but none less beautiful. Clean. Pure. — 4 months ago
N: central coast nose a bit of candy.
P: candyish central coast fruit. Long. Juicy.
Grapevine 15.83 on 2 — 5 months ago
Delectable, this is Chateau Saint-Roch's Kerbuccio grenache blend. Nice wine that's full bodied and heavy. Good for this evening's cool temps. Plum, blueberry, tobacco, spice. Soft and short finish, but very enjoyable. I had the cheaper counterpart the other night, and this one scores a point higher. Also 65% Grenache 35% Syrah.
Listening to Local H — 9 months ago
Smoky, meaty, and minty, good but needs lamb. — 3 years ago
Rich raspberry, blueberry, mineral, smoky, white pepper, and horse sweat notes. Picks up lavender note with more aeration. Tannic, but still balanced and well-integrated. A fantastic everyday drinking wine. — 3 years ago
Norman
Little bit over the hill. Bit of prune — 2 months ago