Not wild about this one. Finish is a bit on the vinegar side. The fruit flavors don’t shine at all. — 8 years ago
Firestone does a good job with Syrah. Deep and rich with dark fruit, earth/tobacco undertones and a bit of spice. It would be interesting to age this wine and see how it changes. — 8 years ago
For what it is, a great deal. Easy to drink table wine. — 8 years ago
A very good blend. Tablas has done it again. This vintage is a the beginning of its full maturity. Very rounded flavors with depth from some darker fruit and the beautiful offset of the brighter fruit. If you like French varietals, Tablas is hard to beat. — 7 years ago
This is a great table wine. Actually is 50/50 Grenache and Syrah. Easy to drink. The Grenache lightens it up. Smooth with berries and sweetness. — 8 years ago
Not bad. For $10 it is a decent table wine. Dark fruit flavors. — 8 years ago
Typical Conundrum. Easy to drink. Sweet and tart play off each other. — 7 years ago
Cab Franc is tough as a solo vintage, but this is a good. Having with some slightly spicy food works well. On it’s own, it feels lacking. Definitely one that works with food. It has solid fruit and cherry. Worth having in your collection. — 8 years ago
This is a red blend of unknown grapes. The only thing you can get feom@the label is this is an array of fruit. With that said, found this to be more like a table wine, but the price doesn’t reflect that quality. Deep fruits, a bit sweet with a finish that was ehhh.
— 8 years ago
David Brown
This is a very drinkable Pinot that won’t break the bank. Nice even fruit with a pleasant mouth feel and finish. Not thin. Stays full and smooth. — 7 years ago