A fun one from Trey and Sleight of Hand as well as Mark Ryan, this 2007 is still hanging on and doing its thing. Big bouquet and then huge mouthfeel - it drinks more like a Molly dooker Australian style at 14.9, but Washington notes come through too. Really fun wine. — 6 years ago
So interesting! Looking forward to revisiting. — 7 years ago
I don’t think I’ve ever had a bad beer from Idle Hands. This one is deliciously malty with hints of lemon. It’s also low on sweetness (I enjoy lower sweetness) unlike some fest beers — 8 years ago
Medium bodied with nice fruit and some smoked meat. Slightly funk and I like it! — 10 years ago
First timer to this one. Really good stuff. — 11 years ago
Wine Society - a pleasant Italian wine - mild fruity tones that linger well after the wine has left the mouth. Definitely will order again - would be idle for BBQs and summer evenings. — 5 years ago
With halibut cheeks and haddock and squid muqueca — 6 years ago
Dryer than I thought — 6 years ago
Idle Hands Craft Ales Klara Dortmund Style Lager. 5.5% ABV — 8 years ago
Excellent wine! — 9 years ago
Well here we are over a year since we uncorked this beauty from Spain..As usual the rush of aroma as soon as you uncork this fine wine was very evident. Poured into a decanter and sitting idle for more than 90 mins was excruciating hard to say the least but we'll worth it...Dark rich Garnet ... Slight acidity up front. ..well balanced Tannins and subtle acidity make this a perfect starter to an overall successful dinner party...the 1st of 6 that evening with Insalata Caprese (sliced fresh mozzarella, tomatoes,fresh basil salt olive oil with a drizzle of Balsamic vinegar), more assorted cheeses...A great way to start the evening!!!😊 — 10 years ago
2014 Vintage. Wonderful pairing for our Thanksgiving celebration. Smooth and light - closer to a French Chard rather than the heavy, oaky California Chards. We will buy more...if we can find any ; ) — 11 years ago
2018 Smooth medium bodied Shiraz. Very easy drinking, dark fruits jam. — 6 years ago
Very drinkable, good Merlot. Perhaps a little boring. — 9 years ago
Cooking beef barley soup and decided to open an older vintage of our 2010 Pom 4 Pinot Noir... Huge strawberry and spice with a creamy vanilla finish! Perfect rainy night wine! — 10 years ago
Karla Campbell
Maegeband Lynn 50th — 2 years ago