Drank with Mayon while watching Yellowstone. Really good! Easy drinker, light, not sweet. — 4 years ago
Beautiful expression of "Rutherford Dust" in this offering! Superb from nose to finish! Drank while watching Yellowstone season debut. — 5 years ago
Night One in Yellowstone. Survived the broken cork. 😆 — 6 years ago
At Yellowstone — 7 years ago
2015 Tempranillo – Aged in American oak barrels in our cellar, this is a big, vivacious, old-world style wine. Typical of Spanish-born Riojas, this is a medium- to full-bodied wine with aromas of dried roses, red cherry, and strawberry mixed with an earthy minerality. This easy-to-drink wine finishes with sassafras, milk chocolate, tobacco and a touch of vanilla. Drink now or age 3+ years.
Grapes: Elephant Mtn Vineyard.
Genealogy: Rioja, Spain. 100% Tempranillo. 96 cases bottled to date. — 7 years ago
At the Old Yellowstone Garage with Kate, Jamie, and Allen 5/28/17. One of the smoothest wines I have ever had, goes well with anywhere. — 9 years ago
At Yellowstone — 7 years ago
This half-parent to Cabernet Sauvignon is emerging from a blending wine to a superb stand-alone varietal. It’s a medium-bodied wine with flavors of white pepper, cherries, raspberries, licorice and vanilla leading to a structured and well-balanced velvety finish.
Grapes: Elephant Mountain Vineyard, Yakima, WA.
Genealogy: Bordeaux, France. 100% Cabernet Franc. 54 cases produced. — 7 years ago
Sweet but not too sweet. Jess and I drank a lot of this on the Yellowstone trip! Total Wine — 9 years ago
Kept in the cellar for a while and well worth the wait. Beautiful nose full of dark blue fruits and earth tones. Big wine with complex structure and finish for days. Great bottle of wine to share with friends for the season premier of Yellowstone!! — 4 years ago
Yum! Perfect for a night of binge watching Yellowstone! Goes great with cheese and crackers....and popcorn. — 5 years ago
Has a nice after taste on the back of the throat. Very good. — 6 years ago
At Canyon Village Yellowstone. A little flatter profile than I was expecting, but still very drinkable. — 7 years ago
Lovely wine for cheese (hard cheese such as tome de Savoie, gruyère or Appenzell or soft goat cheese). A dry wine with a first acidic attack but then is very round and full of citrus aromas. It is rather thick despite its very clear and light Yellowstone color - do not be fooled, it of a 13° vol which is quite powerful. I smell mostly grapefruit and almond. Very nice wine for such a reasonable price (14€ in France). Vive la France! — 9 years ago
Rhonely Boy
Very yummy Grenache/Syrah from Columbia Valley.
@ Madison Crossing, West Yellowstone, Montana — 3 years ago