Excellent+ — 4 years ago
$36 on sale for $20 — 6 years ago
In Panama trying different locally available wines. $13. Would drink again. — 6 years ago
Oreno, takes its name from the river crossing the estate where the farmhouse is found. Blend of 50% Merlot, 40% Cab Sauv & 10% Petit Verdot, aged 18 mos in new French oak. Went to a tasting, had ‘14 & ‘15 side by side. Big ripe berry fruit aromas with sweet spice notes. On the palate rich blackberry & cherry flavors with cacao, tobacco, oak & flinty tones. Firm big tannins needing time showing great aging potential, lingering ending with succulent earthy mineral character. ‘15 much better. Tasting Sample! — 7 years ago
Tropical fruits, honey, unoaked or minimal race of it. Med plus body and acidity. — 7 years ago
One of the best Malbec’s I’ve ever had and I’ve been to Mendoza!! — 2 years ago
Light and currant-filled. — 5 years ago
Chilean Malbec.... complex, elegant with a long finish ... great nose ... let it breath for the first sip ... — 6 years ago
Great blend. Would drink again. — 7 years ago
Ever so delightful. I'd eat with anything with a berry sauce. It is so rich, so balanced between tannin, acid and residual sugar that you get lost. Like every other Dutcher Crossing I've tasted it is a beaut. More on ye silly blog. Zin forever? I say so. — 8 years ago
Smokey and fruity. Tart. Great legs. — 3 years ago
Beautiful. — 5 years ago
Fantastic Zin, alspicey goodness with some heat — 6 years ago
One of my favorite Zin and vineyard — 6 years ago
Really great drinking wine. Would be good with good but wouldn’t completely stand up to bigger reds. — 7 years ago
Really smooth easy to drink. Creamy mouth feel and deep red fruit — 8 years ago
Oscar Rosales
Nice Chilean cab! — 2 years ago