Delightfully complicated California Chard masquerading as a White Burgundy. French nose and French finish. Minerals, flint, stone and fruit—apple, pear, peach and nectarine, with an obvious but restrained layer of oak. Not overly fruity or oaky; no pineapple or butterscotch here. Paired well with the Seafood Tower, Swordfish and Black Cod at the Water Grill Santa Monica. This was a juvenile 2021 vintage, tasted in 2024. Eager to try this gem after another half decade. — 7 months ago
Really tasty and smooth. Monthly pick we had with mom and Cali. — 4 years ago
Berry fruits, very drinkable — 6 months ago
St Henry's Tower nr Boho Hotel, Praha Czech Rep. House red, very well balanced, lovely berries, went very well Venison, puts many a PN to shame, loved it. Restaurant zvonice — 3 years ago
Man I just love Norton - it is such a fun, expressive wine. It’s loud & boisterous and downright unruly, but it’s uniquely American. Inky and brimming with black fruit galore & then menthol, medicinal, licorice, forest floor, squirrely spice just pour out of the glass. So expressive. On the palate it is voluptuous w/plenty of acidity & tannins, it’s just a bit clumsy, but it means well. Black fruit compote with kitchen sink spices envelope the palate. Decent finish. Don’t know what the hell you’re supposed to eat with this stuff but it’s a lot of fun. — 3 years ago
Very enjoyable with cola, spice maybe cranberry spice, some cinnamon and berries in the background on the nose and taste. Pretty pretty good. — 6 months ago
Wha wha weeee waaah. Teleportation straight back to burgundy - escargot under the clock tower, lunch on a bike ride of the country. Beast. Doesn’t get much better. — 3 years ago
Sweet, almost a bubbly factor. Smooth and easy drinking — 3 years ago
Ross Bathgate
$17 on Langtons auctions. Bargain — 4 days ago