Very enjoyable — 3 years ago
2019 - wine club — 4 years ago
Very good - strong. — 4 years ago
Excellent easy drinking wine, looks light but is actually 13.5 degrees. Cherries, a bit astringent, pale. With schrimp diabolo and reblouchon potatoes an excellent wine to cut through the spices/heath and through the butter. Would be excellent with a plate of charcuterie for lunch. — 4 years ago
Superb. Heath provided — 7 years ago
Unique! “Old world style ramato” white peach, ruby red grapefruit; wild honey — 2 years ago
Pleasant, nicely balanced sparkling wine. Pairs well with lobster and seafood. Drank in August 2023 — 3 years ago
Robust red with black fruit and heady wafts of heath-land shrubs and pepper on the nose. Very full palate of ripe and powerful dense black fruit and berry flavours. — 4 years ago
wine club - would purchase again — 4 years ago
The new global warming home for Champagne-like sparkling wine. Elegant with creamy mousse. Very nice bubbles. — 7 years ago
Squid ink, ganoochy, Heath, Back 40, Gtown — 7 years ago
December 2024 tasting — 2 years ago
Coop. Light sparkling rose. Crisp with slight strawberry hint to it. Good summer evening drinking. — 2 years ago
solid pinot, enjoyable benign w cherry undertones — 3 years ago
Punchy, aromatic, mouth filling. Maybe added complexity with its age? Prefered to hush heath during wine tasting with Margie at Carol and Andys. All things good about English summer. — 4 years ago
Smooth, juicy. Floral and lemons. Wine club. Would purchase again. — 5 years ago
My homemade warm, Bourbon Pecan Pie with Marianne’s Old Tyme Vanilla...our favorite ice cream maker & second favorite ice cream from them.
Pie made with Redwood Empire “Pipe Dream” Bourbon.
Tawny Port would have been sweet over sweet over sweet...way too much & over powering. The Matthiasson Sweet Vermouth is the perfect pair. It captures the pie with a gentle hug without overwhelming it like Tawny would do.
As I was making my pie, I realized there are very valid heath reasons for only making this once a year. But, wow is it amazing!!!
Our group will likely never go out for another formal dinner if the choice is ours, it just wouldn’t be as good on multiple levels.
The Matthiasson Vermouth starts like summer sun tea with a touch of sugar, subtle brown sugar/molasses background, hints of toffee, butterscotch, marmalade fruit, dry stone fruit, dry pineapple, orange citrus, salted nuts, chalky soils, grainy volcanics, warm toast, slight honeycomb notes, vanilla with dry floral bed. The acidity is insane. The long finish is; unique, extremely well balanced, lush, elegant with persistent length. On the back end, you perceive the most subtle quality of Vermouth.
Brilliant beverage creation! — 6 years ago
Stefan Dolhain
2019 vintage. Strawberry jam and spices. Round mouthfeel, not particularly complex. A little alcoholic heath in the finish. — 9 months ago