This pretty pale as a delicate tea rose pastel pink Rosé is a blend of two Corsican natives with generous splashes of Grenache & Merlot. It's so bright I feel like a picnic under those old chestnut trees on the island, thinking of becoming Emperor of The World, even though Ernie K-Doe and Naploeon Bonaparte already claim the title. Well, maybe it'll be my lovely daydream beneath the moon tonight... — 11 years ago
Very peaty, fruity, nicely sour and clean.
— 11 years ago

Enjoyed the fruit flavor and hops. Easy to drink....many if possible. — 11 years ago
Think Burnt caramel & cocoa, pepper soaked in blackberry purée. Compelling, shareable, pairable and seductive. — 13 years ago
I agree with @Jeff Shapiro, very impressed with this IPA which jumped from my glass with urgency and bright citrus notes. 8.5 abv took me hostage for a while… — 4 years ago
Fab campsite setup bevvie, pre-sunset — 5 years ago
Female winemaker, and you really can tell. Bay and preserved lemons, thyme, savory, this wine is a chef’s daydream. — 8 years ago
Ken Wright Willamette Valley Pinot Noir was an early formative wine for me. I buy it every vintage & this 2014 is singing tonight. Daydream Nation is a record that really expanded my view of what music can be all those years ago. Meaningful to enjoy these together tonight. — 8 years ago
Lovely, #Gamayzing. 10.5 abv, light hearted, winsome, cheerful, wistful. For daydream believers. @kronnerburger — 11 years ago
Look 10, aroma 8, taste 18 future 8. Total 44/50. 2009 tasted on April 28, 2013. 2009 vintage is a special vintage personally. With that... Edge showing maturity. Boysenberry, strawberry, blueberry. Warmth and sweetness like a spring that finally came. But the alcohol that awakes you from a daydream like a still chilly breeze. Some soil within the fruit. Much softer and mature than back in October 28, 2011. — 13 years ago
Craig Daniels
Viognier with a Vibe. This wine is basically a peachy daydream in a glass. It kicks off with a burst of freshness and acidity that’s unusually lively for a Viognier, like it had a double espresso before showing up. Think white fleshy peach doing yoga in a field of jasmine and chamomile, aromatic, but not the kind that slaps you in the face with a bouquet. Just enough to make you feel fancy.
Then comes the minerality: it starts with a whisper on the nose and ends with a full-on salty surprise mic drop on your palate. Like licking a rock at Hanlon's Point (but in a good way, really). Citrus? Oh yes. Lemon juice, lemon zest, maybe even lemon doing cartwheels. And a cameo from nectarine just to keep things juicy.
It’s got drive, it’s got energy, and it’s got texture. Like a wine that knows how to dance and write a killer short story. That light bitterness at the back? It’s the plot twist that keeps you turning the page… or, in this case, cracking another bottle. — 10 months ago