Very good. Especially for the price! ~$10 — 2 years ago
Color of dull ruby with shades of purple and brown on the rim, a bit cloudy. Nose of cocoa, spice, burning sensation in the nose, fermented cabbage, carbonated water, and a bit berries. Taste basically follows the nose with quite good tannins and slightly sweet, some tobacco leaves, and some bitter tangerine zest. Aftertaste is medium with some more sweet ripe grape and peppery note. A bit light yet on par. — 5 years ago
A lot of complexity given from the French oak as well.
I reckon the fruit was not as powerful as it should have been for the oak.
Already tertiary notes.
Very good, but i wouldn't mind to feel the purity of the fruit a bit more in a Tassie Pinot.
I might be wrong, just a personal opinion — 8 months ago
Very nice. But low low alcohol — 5 years ago
This bottle of Chateau Cissac from the Haut Medoc region of Bordeaux is excellent. I think this is my first true dive into the Bordeaux appellation. This wine was highly recommended from the folks at Craft and Cru in Milton. This is a true well-balanced drink with a smoked cedar flavor, complimenting the richness of blueberry and plum flavors. This bottle of Bordeaux is rich and has a great finish that lingers well after each sip. — 6 years ago
Amazing wine. Powerful and precise. Dark sweet cherry, wood spice, fresh berries. — 4 years ago
I dont like cider at all. It’s insipid. Truly. This is good. Some RS and texture without an overwhelming effervescence. Most ciders are too effervescent. This is good effervescence. Wanna talk about too much effervescence? — 6 years ago
Ceccherini Cristiano
Super crisp and dry
Classic Australian riesling that winks at the Clare Valley style honestly
It needs time to express its territory i am guessing — 4 months ago