Wagner Family of Wines
Voyage 6 Red Schooner Malbec
Over extraction and syrupness. A real teeth stainer.
Over extraction and syrupness. A real teeth stainer.
May 28th, 2019Burgundy in color, heavy heavy body, wild strawberries and fresh cut berries on the nose, leather notes with dark chocolate and blueberries, a very fine complex wine.
Definitely worth the price and a crowds favorite
Burgundy in color, heavy heavy body, wild strawberries and fresh cut berries on the nose, leather notes with dark chocolate and blueberries, a very fine complex wine.
Definitely worth the price and a crowds favorite
Smooth rich tannins in a high caliber malbec wine
Smooth rich tannins in a high caliber malbec wine
Jun 12th, 2020Had it at Taste of Texas. Smooth and tasty.
Had it at Taste of Texas. Smooth and tasty.
May 5th, 2019Nonexistent tannins but still and tasty blend tasting Malbec. Not our usual style but truly deserving of a high rating.
Nonexistent tannins but still and tasty blend tasting Malbec. Not our usual style but truly deserving of a high rating.
Feb 16th, 2019Well, Camus Vineyards has created something really cool. Although it has that Camus flavor of a sweet cab merlot blend, it is true Malbec from Argentina. This is the 6th year - 6th voyage from Argentina to California where RED SCHOONER VOYAGE 6 is born and raised in French Oak barrels for 15 months. The result is a jammy sweet Malbec from Argentina made in California. What a concept. It is a bit too sweet for me, but pretty good wine. Butterscotch, dark fruits, and earthtones are brought into a semi dry finish. This is one of those wines you need to drink from a magnum wine glass. It would go great with a big pasta and meatball dinner and a beautiful partner to share it with.
Well, Camus Vineyards has created something really cool. Although it has that Camus flavor of a sweet cab merlot blend, it is true Malbec from Argentina. This is the 6th year - 6th voyage from Argentina to California where RED SCHOONER VOYAGE 6 is born and raised in French Oak barrels for 15 months. The result is a jammy sweet Malbec from Argentina made in California. What a concept. It is a bit too sweet for me, but pretty good wine. Butterscotch, dark fruits, and earthtones are brought into a semi dry finish. This is one of those wines you need to drink from a magnum wine glass. It would go great with a big pasta and meatball dinner and a beautiful partner to share it with.
Feb 13th, 2019