Super young but promising. Saving my other bottles for awhile (I hope). Light-medium, a little spice and rotting leaves
Super young but promising. Saving my other bottles for awhile (I hope). Light-medium, a little spice and rotting leaves
1 person found it helpfulOct 2nd, 2018Pleasant first sips. Violets and black fruits, medium body, some tar, leather and chocolate.
Black cherry, cassis, blueberries, cedar notes.
Maybe a dash of caramel suggested by soft oak notes.
With Robert Hill.
Impeach 45 now and then send Pence to a monestary...
With grilled Colorado lamb and filet and potato Dauphine...
At the historical Cliff House In in Manitou Springs
Pleasant first sips. Violets and black fruits, medium body, some tar, leather and chocolate.
Black cherry, cassis, blueberries, cedar notes.
Maybe a dash of caramel suggested by soft oak notes.
With Robert Hill.
Impeach 45 now and then send Pence to a monestary...
With grilled Colorado lamb and filet and potato Dauphine...
At the historical Cliff House In in Manitou Springs
1 person found it helpfulNov 15th, 2017offer from my uncle during sunday lunch family gathering ! This is such a great dry easy wine, can combined with all food, red, white, or rose wines.
offer from my uncle during sunday lunch family gathering ! This is such a great dry easy wine, can combined with all food, red, white, or rose wines.
Feb 3rd, 2019Soft garnet with a splash of cherry undertones. Plenty of chocolate, blueberry pie, and floral notes on the nose. I love cheap Bordeaux, it’s just so much fun. You don’t have to take it too seriously, you don’t have to worry about opening this 2015 too soon, just drink and enjoy. Medium bodied and honestly much more reminiscent of New World Cabs than classic Bordeaux. On the palate, there’s blue and black fruit, to go with the oak, dried herbs, black tea, and more chocolate. Warm spice and tobacco on the unexpectedly long finish. See if you can beat this for less than $30.
Soft garnet with a splash of cherry undertones. Plenty of chocolate, blueberry pie, and floral notes on the nose. I love cheap Bordeaux, it’s just so much fun. You don’t have to take it too seriously, you don’t have to worry about opening this 2015 too soon, just drink and enjoy. Medium bodied and honestly much more reminiscent of New World Cabs than classic Bordeaux. On the palate, there’s blue and black fruit, to go with the oak, dried herbs, black tea, and more chocolate. Warm spice and tobacco on the unexpectedly long finish. See if you can beat this for less than $30.
Nov 11th, 2018