Parker Station wines are made by Fess Parker, who if you remember was cast in the roll of Davy Crockett in the mid-1950's. Red berry fruit aromas with herb floral spice. On the palate cherry and tart raspberry with notes of pepper with a slight toasty oak mouthfeel. Soft fine tannins, nice balance medium length, great to drink now no aging potential.
Parker Station wines are made by Fess Parker, who if you remember was cast in the roll of Davy Crockett in the mid-1950's. Red berry fruit aromas with herb floral spice. On the palate cherry and tart raspberry with notes of pepper with a slight toasty oak mouthfeel. Soft fine tannins, nice balance medium length, great to drink now no aging potential.
2 people found it helpfulSep 10th, 2018Parker Station made by Fess Parker. When Fess Parker was cast in the roll of Davy Crockett in the 1950's, it caused an international sensation and changed his life forever. So, too, did the purchase of 714 acres in the Santa Ynez Valley change the course of the Parker family's history. Aromas of red berry fruit, with flavors of cherry, and red plum, with vanilla. Lively acidity ending with earthy mineral tones. Tasting Sample.
Parker Station made by Fess Parker. When Fess Parker was cast in the roll of Davy Crockett in the 1950's, it caused an international sensation and changed his life forever. So, too, did the purchase of 714 acres in the Santa Ynez Valley change the course of the Parker family's history. Aromas of red berry fruit, with flavors of cherry, and red plum, with vanilla. Lively acidity ending with earthy mineral tones. Tasting Sample.
1 person found it helpfulMay 6th, 2017Primarily Monterey County Pinot Noir. Red berry aromas and flavors with notes of spices, dried herbs and toasted oak. Lighter bodied. Burgundian in style. Good acidity. A touch disjointed and unbalanced.
Primarily Monterey County Pinot Noir. Red berry aromas and flavors with notes of spices, dried herbs and toasted oak. Lighter bodied. Burgundian in style. Good acidity. A touch disjointed and unbalanced.
Oct 18th, 2021