Dinner time! — 6 years ago
Dry red blend. Purchased at winery. Blackberry, cherry and a bit of spice. Enjoyed a glass by itself. — 7 years ago
Elegant as all get out. I can’t get over Palo Cortado, even with its shady requirement to be called “Palo Cortado”—pretty sure some are no more accidental “failed Finos” than chocolate chip cookies were a ‘whoops I dropped chocolate in the dough’—but that matters not. Mixed nuts and lemon and amaretto don’t sound like things I’d want to consume all at once but they are elements of this wine I love all at once. — 4 years ago
Turkey day red #1. Dry medium body, dark fruit, spice and cedar. Bought at winery. “The Project” because the juice is from Oregon and produced in Michigan. — 7 years ago
Super sweet ! If you love a sweeter wine this packs a punch — 5 years ago
Shady Lane Coop de Rose. Great rose with vibrant berry taste — 5 years ago
Excellent but not as good as the best Michigan Dry Rieslings, e. g. Brys, Shady Lane. — 7 years ago
Very nice wine. — 7 years ago
Geoff Halprin
First wine from the Shady Wine Society. Easy drinking as a gamay should be. Cherry and capsicum (?) notes. No tannins to catch the throat. Gentle across the tongue. — 3 years ago