
My, is this gorgeous. Reads very much like a Chinon on the nose and makes an excellent case for the variety in Stellenbosch. But as intellectually satisfying as it is, it’s a sheer pleasure to drink. — 7 years ago
Amazing. I’d put this wine up against Pinot Gris from anywhere in the world 🌎 — 10 months ago
Still kickin’ — 6 years ago
One of my all time favourites. Good with any red meat. — 7 years ago
V13. Delicious. Soft cedar nose. Rich, juicy black currant fruit . Smooth, zippy, mocha and earth finish. Perfect food wine. — 7 years ago
Soft flex for Norman. This bottle of 15-year was not up to par, unfortunately. It lacked complexity and a lot of the typical flavor profile elements. It tasted hotter than usual, and there was a fair amount of peat, which is not right. Still, it beats Jim Beam.
Listening to Patsy Cline — 10 months ago

On the nose — 3 years ago
Black currant here with maybe a powderier and softer structure than I remember in other vintages. That said, this is such a great wine year after year. If you enjoy it, try getting your hands on their Vulture which is 100% Cab Franc for a similar expression without the merlot to mellow it. — 6 years ago

Classic Mosel Riesling, tart, noticable mineral flavour with a round finish. I have enjoyed it wirh Pastrami sandwiches asxwell as cheese dishes such as cheese fondue — 6 years ago
Deliciously complex for a Pinot — 7 years ago
Doug Powers
This lovely Siduri Pinot Noir is very dark-colored, big, rich, old vine mountain fruit (my recollection is that this is an old “head-pruned” Pinot vineyard, at elevation??), I can see criticism that it’s not really “Pinot Noir-like”, but like the older St. Innocent “Freedom Hill” Pinot Noirs, these wines last a long time, so even if it’s too “big”, it’s rich, intense and complex!! But, you wouldn’t ever guess, “blind”, that this was a red Burgundy. I happen to like it, as it seems youthful and fresh, with further aging potential. — 6 months ago