Revisiting this on the day we create our first family business, tasting wine from our honeymoon. Couldn’t tell that this wine is 7 years old, with a heavily perfumed nose of artificial carpet, blood orange, and velvet, with hints of pepper and lush dark red fruits to the edges. Color gives away no age either, with a deep rose color and medium body. The tannins remain largely intact on the palate, still grabbing the tip of the tongue, but there’s just a hint of age showing at the periphery, with some butterscotch and caramel notes starting to show integrated well with the loooong blackberry and black plum compote dominating the primary palate, with greater pepper, vanilla, a little coca and earthy notes incorporated within. This ages well, no question. — a month ago
Balanced, not too sweet. A softer cab. — 3 months ago
love it… easy to drink,…not too strong, but its not like “juice” if you know what I mean…I really like it… — 3 months ago
Plumb and allspice. What a good finish! — 6 months ago
From nice :) — 6 years ago
Dark ruby with aromas of dark red stewed fruits, blackberries, baking spices, and red currants. On the bud, it’s smooth and delicious with more stewed fruits and spices. Excellent with our aged ribeye and baked potato. — 10 days ago
Cherry, oak, and a hint of cinnamon. Medium bodied and approachable. — 16 days ago
Really good blend. Took me only two decades to try this Duckhorn offshoot. Plush and mellow tannins. — a month ago
The Grill on the Alley BH — 3 months ago
Well balanced, robust but not overwhelming , not too sweet. — 7 months ago
Beaver lake beer wine and spirits $5 cooking wine sale. Can't remember if we aerated it — 10 months ago
Plum and mushroom with a touch of pepper. Good but a little earthy for me. — 16 days ago
2024 vintage. Crisp and balanced. Minerals, oak, and citrus on the nose, vibrant flavors of pear, apple, and apricots with an evenly balanced Napa Chardonnay oaky finish. Decent Chardonnay, one I would enjoy again. — 25 days ago
94-95
A grower champagne I always enjoy, but I’ve not had their special club offering with this much age before. I’ve been missing out! A stunner!
54% Cramant, 31% Chouilly (both Grand Crus), with 15% Cuis (Premier Cru); all old vines. Disgorged July 2012; 6g/l dosage
This may be an example of hitting lightening in a bottle, but this caught me (and others I was with) totally off-guard at how youthful it was…and more importantly, how unbelievably good it was. Channeling an oxidative flair at this point in its evolution, this scratched the itch for creamy, powerful, golden champagne. Autolysis on full display (in the best way) with lemon scone, honey roasted cashews, spiced pears aromatically. Honeyed graham crackers, lemon cream, Biscotti cookie, kiss of ginger and plenty of chalky limestone grit toward the finish (but the sweet autolysis lengthens it out beautifully). For me, this tasted like this was the exact right day to catch this wine at peak.
I wish I had a case of these. — 2 months ago
Very nice, smooth Pinot Noir. We drank at home. — 5 months ago
Are with beef, great flavor - rich and delightful — a year ago
Sipping Fine Wine
Dark Ruby red color with aromas of ripe berry fruits, herbs and earthy spice. On the palate flavors of black cherry, raspberry and black currant with espresso, cacao, cedar and earthy spice notes. Good balance, lively acidity, fine tannins long ending with fruit and toasty tobacco spice! Nice! — 10 days ago