J. Lohr
Los Osos Paso Robles Merlot
Rich red color with spicy fruit. Has a nice shot of Malbec that makes it better. A good offering.
Rich red color with spicy fruit. Has a nice shot of Malbec that makes it better. A good offering.
1 person found it helpfulFeb 15th, 2016A bit of smokey, chocolate flavor. Not too tannic. Very enjoyable!
A bit of smokey, chocolate flavor. Not too tannic. Very enjoyable!
Dec 31st, 2016Dark red color with a nice, but subdued nose and a full somewhat complex body with soft tannins and a long aftertaste
Dark red color with a nice, but subdued nose and a full somewhat complex body with soft tannins and a long aftertaste
Dec 15th, 2019Very sweet on the nose. Hints of berry in the after taste paired well with pizza.
Very sweet on the nose. Hints of berry in the after taste paired well with pizza.
Jul 19th, 2019Nice cherry notes. Almost as good as the 2014. Great price.
Nice cherry notes. Almost as good as the 2014. Great price.
Nov 27th, 2017Wonderful merlot. Full bodied. Reminiscent of a thick, merlot from the southern/mid California area. This is a heavy bodied wine enjoyed with a good steak. You get the oak, you get the tannins, you get a mild currant at the end. It's around $10-$15 a bottle and I suggest you jump on this before it takes the same road as St. Francis and Josh. Highly recommended.
Wonderful merlot. Full bodied. Reminiscent of a thick, merlot from the southern/mid California area. This is a heavy bodied wine enjoyed with a good steak. You get the oak, you get the tannins, you get a mild currant at the end. It's around $10-$15 a bottle and I suggest you jump on this before it takes the same road as St. Francis and Josh. Highly recommended.
Dec 22nd, 2016