2015 vintage. We drink this the first time in Little Rock Arkansas at a wine bar and my husband loved it so much he had three glasses! Well balanced and easy to drink. My husband reports that it pairs well with Doritos 😂 — 7 years ago
Delicious, smooth, easy. Chocolate pairing at Altus — 8 years ago
My always on hand, everyday drinking wine. — 8 years ago
Fantastic sake made from American rice grown by a family farm in Arkansas. — 8 years ago
Spice plum and violet nose. Round, lush, ruby, creamy blackberries, black plum, dark liqueur cherries, touch of blue fruit, tannins are soft, flushed out, almost non-existence, black licorice, violets, rich soft dark wet earth, nice acidity but it finishes short — 9 years ago
There's a reason this winery's wines are all marked "sold out" and Trestle is one of them. Easy on the palette w/out cloying sweetness. — 9 years ago
Delicious 💕 it’s sweet but not too sweet. — 6 years ago
First had in Cali and found a place to ship me some in Arkansas. So good. — 7 years ago
Quick weekend getaway for the TCU vs Arkansas football game! Always a treat to come up to Fayetteville in the Ozark mountains! I'm a Razorback by marriage, even though I grew up near TCU. A wonderful and beautiful campus and amazing football atmosphere.
Doe's Eat Place is a staple in Fayetteville. Picnic table tops, right off Dixon strip, fat steaks, and an actually decent wine list that is served in red plastic cups unless you buy by the bottle 😂. I've been pleasantly surprised with Stag's Leap over the last few years in regards to their quality...seems to be stepping up a bit/getting back to their roots. This Artemis won't hold forever, but it has a super aromatic nose of blue and black fruits, dates and french bread. Very plush on the palate, and a lengthy finish of licorice, touch of menthol and lots of blueberries and vanilla. Crowd pleaser. — 8 years ago
It's actually the Merlot. Smooth. Friendly family who gave us lots of wine facts! My home state too. — 8 years ago
Had to try something different when discovered they stopped stocking our favorite Arkansas red, but stone hill has never let us down , this is a tad too sweet with no dryness, it has a nice toasted coconut aftertaste the pineapple is very present from the first taste — 9 years ago
Nice and easing drinking! Fun to try something totally new — 9 years ago
Nice light, effervescent white. Enjoyed beside the Arkansas River in Salina, CO. — 7 years ago
Very sweet, I love it. — 7 years ago
Actually it's a Seyval (White) — 7 years ago
Chocolate and wine pairing at Altus Chocolate — 8 years ago
My always on hand, everyday drinking wine. — 8 years ago
Fruity...pear? Sweet. Yum. — 9 years ago
Adam Beasley
This producer’s wines just made it to Northwest Arkansas and, for me, they definitely live up to the hype. Complex and balanced from every angle. — 6 years ago