10/22/16 from House Wine Bar Harbor Maine. Drank while standing in the middle of the Atlantic Ocean watching the stars (land bridge to Bar Island-11:10 low tide) — 10 years ago
So very nice. There is no compare between this and the Dow's 10 . Completely different drink. Glad I went the extra mile. — 10 years ago
After a 10 mile ride in the sierras (and needed a day open)this started to show some lovely smoky depth & verve — 12 years ago
Easter wine. A nice interpretation of Cabernet Franc with a bit more fruit than my preferred guys from the Loire region. Still had some of this typical, slightly pepper notes too. A very nice example from a nearly unknown part of the world in the matter of wine. I only miss a bit of punch on the mid-palate. Nice acidity. Can age easily for 10 more years. — 9 years ago

This one is lighter on the acid than many sub $10 wines but for only $3.... Including tax. Decent flavor. Not complex at all and good to drink right from the bottle. More complexity and flavor than boxed wines and richer too. If you like $2/$3 buck chuck then give this one a try. Not at all sorry I bought it. *update* just ate a pack of oloves olives (basil garlic) with this wind and man o man did it jump the flavor up a ton. Seems like the pairing this wine is capable of is geared towards more vinegar-ish food. Basil and and garlic complement it well too. — 10 years ago
10' vintage. I can call this wine blind a mile away. Such a distinctive orange rind. Pretty nose, baking spice, round and ready with nice hit of acidity as well. Drink. — 10 years ago
Refreshing, and easy to drink. 10 mile hike day — 9 years ago
Dare say this was way better than the last bottle I had about 2 or 3 years ago. This was kind of a forgotten gem in the cellar that I found last Friday. A little vegetal from cork pop had me worried but this wine blew off in 20 minutes and showed great terroir and classic aged foresty black notes emerged. Lots of body was here and very ample fruit. Finish showed completely resolute tannin. Very silky finish. Great with olive and mushroom marinara. Probably slightly in decline at this point. It quite a delight tonight at 10 years old. — 9 years ago
10/22/16 from House Wine Bar Harbor Maine. Drank while standing in the middle of the Atlantic Ocean watching the stars (land bridge to Bar Island-11:10 low tide) — 10 years ago


Troll Bridge Password red blend, 2009. Bottle number 218 of 900.
Deep ruby color with a nice, slighter ruby rim. The tears fall nicely on this blend. On the nose are notes of blackcurrant, black pepper, cooked, crushed raspberries, stewed fig, plums, mint leaf, baking spices of vanilla and slight cinnamon with some dried leaves and some forest floor in the background.
The palate is dry, with some tannins though this could be cellared for 5-10 more years. Some green capsaicin, bell pepper and oak. A tinge of tobacco leaf, and a ton of red fruits. Also a nice bit of cinnamon apple spice on the finish.
Had this wine with a charred filet and it really brought out some wonderful black pepper on both. Beautiful blend and makes me want to try more from them. — 11 years ago
Kevin M
The 2006 Rusty Shed Chardonnay is a blend of four blocks of Chardonnay on the Flat Rock Property. Grapes are hand picked and hand sorted before whole bunch pressing takes place. It was then cold settled in stainless steel, 100% barrel fermented and left on the lees for 10 months. Wild and commercial yeasts were used for primary fermentation, followed by malolactic fermentation to soften the natural acidity. The result?
Beautiful example of a mid to full bodied Chardonnay with butter, vanilla, apples and light spice on the palate. A lot of flavour and elegance at this price point. Sampled this 2006 in 2017 but this should sit well and perhaps develop more for a few more years. Best part? It's from Niagara! Loved it!
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— 9 years ago