The Lucky Country

Grape Creek Vineyards

Grand Rouge Sangiovese Blend 2022

Super smooth, light and slightly sweet. Red berries on the nose, with a very clean finish. Easy to drink, and goes great with dark chocolate. — 24 days ago

Kyle Eubank
with Kyle

Southold Farm + Cellar

Sing Sweet Things Albariño

It’s skunky and lemon drop funky. — 5 years ago

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Kevin Løk

Kevin Løk

Intentionally so?

Spicewood Vineyards

The Good Guy Red Blend

$50 from visit to the winery . Lots of juicy red fruit, tannins and oak. Very well balanced, a nice high end wine — 6 years ago

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Arista Winery

UV-Lucky Well Vineyard Pinot Noir 2017

Ate leftovers from Dry Creek Kitchen dinner on 5/28/19 in our room (16) at Farmhouse Inn. Lamb chops, kale salad, mushrooms, pasta salad, and chocolate chip cookies for dessert. All delicious. Wine perfect pairing. — 7 years ago

Becker Vineyards

Raven Texas Hill Country Malbec Petit Verdot

John T
8.9

Very pleasant Texas Malbec. Consider it a solid red table wine. — 7 years ago

Double Lucky

8 Red Blend 2021

2021. This wine caused the most discussion during our dinner. Complex dark fruits, leather, and blood aromas did open up a bit and it paired better with some of the lamb dishes than others. — a month ago

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Jordan Vineyard & Winery

Alexander Valley Cabernet Sauvignon 2017

Founded 1972, Tom & Sally Jordan, from CO, went to CA’s wine country & produced inaugural vintage in 1976. A Fav of mine with a steak, and the ‘17 hits the mark! Blend of mostly Cab Sauv with Merlot, Petit Verdot & Malbec. Deep Ruby with aromas of red fruit, floral & spice. On the palate flavors of cherry, blackberry and fig with oak, sweet spice, leather & cacao notes. Rich tannins, well balanced and integrated with fruit & oak. Very Nice! — 4 years ago

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Sokol Blosser

Evolution Lucky No. 9 White Blend

Perfectly balanced white blend! Not too sweet, tart, acidic, etc. Would be a total crowd pleaser, and would repurchase — 6 years ago

Marchesi Antinori

Tignanello Toscana Super Tuscan Blend 2003

Deep Ruby with concentrated aromas of ripe black fruits and earthy floral spice. The palate shows rich blackberry and tart raspberry, complex, good acidity, balance and depth with ultra-smooth tannins. The long finish ended with an earthy and woody spice, cacao, and mushroom, very smooth. I am guessing that this wine is at its peak, so if you are lucky enough to find a bottle, get the corkscrew! — 6 years ago

Kurt, Shay and 4 others liked this

Kin & Country

Lodi Primitivo 2017

Very good. Fruit forward and a little sweet. Not quite jammy but getting there. — 7 years ago

Château Mouton Rothschild

Pauillac Red Bordeaux Blend 1989

Lucky to sit with a friend who bright two bottles of this beauty to share at Bordeaux Fest Near perfection from a magnificent special bottle. The year the wall came down with label art that looks to the future. Believe the hype. — 4 months ago

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Wellington Vineyards

Sonoma Country Roussanne 2012

Close your eyes, and you’d never guess this was 12 years old. Lovely. — a year ago

Bonnie Hodur
with Bonnie

Dewazakura

Yukimanman Snow Country Junmai Daiginjo Sake

Hints of pomegranate, crisp and delicious. — 5 years ago

Texturé

Lucky Well Vineyard Chardonnay 2016

@Joe Lucca was gracious to set up a virtual tasting for the Wine Nerd Herd with the team from Texture. It was a great evening. The 16 Lucky Well spent over two hours in the decanter-it needed more time. Tightly wound wine that need time to uncoil. Striking texturally with high acid and touches of oak on the finish. I found the almond paste and orchard fruit profiles very pleasing. I taste the attention to detail in this wine. — 6 years ago

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Barrika

Basque Country Cider

Serious cider for serious drinkers... the combination between the apples and noble smoky wood made my day. Fermented to perfection. Dry, tart and smoky with a clean and refreshing finish. It taste like ancient wisdom got thirsty. Can’t get much better than this... IMPERATIVE!!! # To serve, we splash it into the glass, pouring from a very long distance so the cider aerates — if you let it linger too long in the glass, the aeration gets lost and the cider won’t be enjoyable to drink. — 8 years ago