Every once in a while, even a blind pig finds an acorn... Or in this case a taste of Casanova. The difference between Brunello and BRUNELLO is intensity and concentration. Drinking both is a study in terroir. The herbaceous liquoriceyness of the region (you like that word?) is amplified in the best producers. Nice! — 9 years ago
Even a blind pig gets an acorn. Delightful. — 9 years ago
Spice. Tannins. Sweetness. In perfect balance. — 10 years ago
Thee.Best. — 10 years ago
Small batch 100 proof. Saved a sip to review. Evergreen (blue spruce) dough, caramel covered almonds, nutty as hell, baklava thing going with the pistachio and honey, maple and walnut coming in a close second. Banana bread, acorn squash, cinnamon and baked sugar, vanilla icing and a return to pine, in a crystalline sap way. Life is a box of bourbon candies. The palate starts hot, with a wooden paddle waiting for gluttonous candy fiends. Krampus whips your tongue with cinnamon oils and a cedar rush. Vanilla-oak spikes pierce your palate from all angles. Oatmeal, maple, raw wheat, brown sugar and sparks! Hot, holy moley! This one tells you to dance, and you durn well better! #knobcreek #caskstrength #bourbon — 9 years ago
2004. Fruit forward without being confectionary. Smoke and forest floor without barnyard. A new world Pinot showing the old world it doesn't give a f&$k. With 48 month acorn only iberico. — 9 years ago
The most fantastic DRC to date! This is legendary, very, very gorgeous, fresh cut lilacs, pure pinot noir perfume, forest floor, acorn, rose essence, hibiscus flower...
Wow! — 9 years ago
Light and nice. — 9 years ago
Leather, earthy flavors with a floral and herb smell, amazing — 10 years ago
2001 just perfect for a baked chicken/Brussel sprouts/acorn squash dinner. Oh wow. — 10 years ago
Full flavor strong tannins. — 11 years ago
Tasting from #WWSSonoma: Portobello crust and cocoa nib, pomegranate and cashew, acorn and plum skin, lavender and bergamot, damp earth and fairy dust over all. Medium bodied as it shld be, mineral touched like a badass, blood orange suggestive so nice. 💋 — 9 years ago
2013 Youthful, great energy/acidity, even handed on the oak, really nicely done. Roast chestnuts, lemon thyme, corn husks, pleasing acorn kernel bitterness, salt and vinegar chips w mushy peas. Like it a lot, will age long time if I let it. Drunk w homemade risotto with green chilli olives, spicy pork meatballs. — 9 years ago
Acorn soaked in Carmel. Consistency and color of cough syrup. Smells like brown sugar. Bottles after 13yrs. — 9 years ago
paired with vegan acorn squash risotto! great find by MTS — 10 years ago
Look what popped up after the miserable Ohio winter! I took an acorn from the Aonair estate. I had dreams of a tree with deck around it, just like the one from our tasting. I'm nervous he may not survive the weather to come, but then I realized even if he does, I will need to live 200years to see him become a tree of that size;) — 10 years ago
Awesome earthy bright bouquets of violets. Meaty Pinot with a woody deep cherry risk flavor mild tannins. Softens as it opens. Really nice for Sonoma coast. Sturdy seafood wine with a touch at 62F optimally. 2007 drink now! We had it with a turkey meatloaf and acorn squash. Perfect. 90 points — 11 years ago
Martin Bergo
Said my 14-year-son as I decanted this wine and let him take a sniff: "It smells more than any other wine I ever smelled before!" The notes of red PN-typical fruits are really intense and interesting, and, on the one hand, the wine delivers hints of horse-stable and earth, and on the other hand, has a lovely sensual perfume; the mid-palate-dominated wine has soft tannins, a northern-Rhône-like "meat-savouriness", and a rather short finish that nevertheless reveals potential for developmemt. Some new oak is evident on the palate and alcohol seems higher than the restrained 13% indicated. The La Justice commune-appelation plots are located northeast of the Gevrey-Ch. village. Will try again in 2018 (and then I will remember to play the same recording of The New World Symphony as today; music & wine is as important as wine & food to me). Had with gruyere and spanish ham cut from the hiney of a pata negra acorn-fed pig. — 8 years ago