2004 | Petite Syrah
San Francisco Bay, USA
Secured with synthetic cork, comical amount of sediment. Ink blue in the glass. Ripe mulberry, tart blueberry, blackberry; blackberry pie with heavy crust, dried blackcurrant; amazing.
2004 | Petite Syrah
San Francisco Bay, USA
Secured with synthetic cork, comical amount of sediment. Ink blue in the glass. Ripe mulberry, tart blueberry, blackberry; blackberry pie with heavy crust, dried blackcurrant; amazing.
Nov 25th, 2022Intensely jammy, hints of toluene, softened tannins, and ready to drink.
Intensely jammy, hints of toluene, softened tannins, and ready to drink.
1 person found it helpfulOct 21st, 2017Yum ... 2004 was a great year, and this bottle dates to before Rosenblum was sold!
Yum ... 2004 was a great year, and this bottle dates to before Rosenblum was sold!
1 person found it helpfulDec 21st, 2013Prob didn’t need to have this btl at the end of the night, but it had a great, sweet richness. Lots of vanilla bean, soft chocolate finesse. What a treat - especially after having a 2017 Imposter early in the nite! Thx Jeff Cohn.
Prob didn’t need to have this btl at the end of the night, but it had a great, sweet richness. Lots of vanilla bean, soft chocolate finesse. What a treat - especially after having a 2017 Imposter early in the nite! Thx Jeff Cohn.
May 20th, 2021One of the things I like the most about having a wine cellar is buying something for a song and forgetting about. It’s a double edged sword because sometimes it just doesn’t work out. In this case it did. Still fresh and loaded with fruit (as expected) and in a perfect drinking window.
One of the things I like the most about having a wine cellar is buying something for a song and forgetting about. It’s a double edged sword because sometimes it just doesn’t work out. In this case it did. Still fresh and loaded with fruit (as expected) and in a perfect drinking window.
Dec 15th, 2018