Delicious. Aromatic, deep berry notes. Slight spice towards the finish, which is a pleasant pairing to how sweet the berry notes are. Not a typical dry Merlot. Would pair excellently with many meals, however, it is so flavorful and fruity that it can be sipped on its own. Also recommended to pair with desserts, particularly a dark chocolate. — 4 years ago
Dry, earthy. Nice wine for sipping. Pairs well with something sweeter like a dark chocolate, but can also compliment a Brie. Would compete too much with cheddar or dense flavors. — 4 years ago
Berry, pepper, short legs, medium body, smooth on the back pallet. Lovely for pairing with a rich dish or nice Brie. — 4 years ago
Very delicious and easy sipping. Sweet, significant blackberry influence. Not too dry, medium aftertaste. Lovely for sipping by itself or pairing with a savory meal. — 4 years ago
The Syrah adds a nice sweetness and balances well with the dryness of the Merlot. Berry undertones. Nice to pair with sharp cheese or flavorful stew. — 4 years ago
Love. Fruity, berry notes. Cinnamon on the back. Medium bodied. — 4 years ago
A bit dry, fruity aroma and after taste. Smooth sipping for the value. — 4 years ago
Sweet, nice spices. Slight dryness but not much. Pleasant, berry aftertaste. Very aromatic, maybe too much. Nice pairing with an earthy or savory meal. — 4 years ago
Super pleasant wine. Slight dryness, slight sweetness. Would work paired with lamb, beef, or any spicy meal. — 4 years ago
Sara S
Short legs, berry, very smooth on the back pallet. Little to no spicing, only slightly more acidic than grape juice and absolutely no “bite”. Non-offensive flavor for sipping or pairing with a well-spiced meal. Easy table wine but not what you’d use to impress a wine fanatic. — 4 years ago