Mystique - a fascinating aura of mystery, awe, and power surrounding someone or something.
I'd say the label holds true. Power trapped in a bottle. Such a dark purple wine. Full of cedar-like aromas, clove, and burnt coffee bean. The pallet was gripping, and rustic, exhibiting notes of under ripe blackberries, raspberries, lavender, black tea, wet hot rocks, and a very everlasting gripping finish. 85% Merlot, 15% Cabernet Franc; definitely needs some age but bravo.
Cheers!
$29.99 — 9 years ago
Delicate floral flavors, golden color but not oak. Leaves a nice fruity aura in the mouth. Paring w/beef tartar and fish well. (On the streets of Biarritz) — 10 years ago
A beautiful dark cherry colour with a hint of a yellow aura around the glass - this is a rich wine with some depth to it. Earthy, somewhat smokey with a bit spice and a gentle dryness at the end . Really lovely, however I feel like this wine is too strong to enjoy on it's own. Stake or perhaps some nice selection of rich cheeses will go well with it 😊☺️ — 10 years ago
My first Reserve Blanc Du Blanc wine. Unusual flavors but definitely delicious. — 11 years ago
Aura restaurant January 2014 — 11 years ago
Aura blanc — 8 years ago
CasaGomez #cuixmala
Excelente vino Mexicano — 9 years ago
where Green Melon flesh meets the rind...yeast air, bright round, great stony green aura, wonderful texture start to finish. — 9 years ago
Good, red fruits and a little of aura here! — 10 years ago
With a semi-dry comes a fruity pleasure. Though consider semi-dry this Aura Chardonnay has a pleasantly robust apple finish making for a delectable enjoyment during dinner, formal settings or relaxation. — 11 years ago
In a Western where all the horses are pink grapefruits and every scene is under a dramatic sunset. — 9 years ago
At first funky, then the funk blew away, leaving a complex, smoky, leathery aura around a core of blackberry, tar, and roasted game. The label mentions "12 months on fine oak", but any oak influence is not apparent, at least now. I can see how this might be a polarizing wine. Count me in the "hells yeah" column. — 9 years ago
Certainement dans le top 3 des vins que j'ai bu. Peut-être le meilleur. Très jeune,il aura fallu attendre 1h de carafe avant que les parfums se révèlent totalement et évoluent jusqu'à la dernière gorgée. Fin, soyeux et pourtant d'une puissance aromatique folle ! — 10 years ago
2014/3/7@Fish home — 11 years ago
1997 and full of flavor and needing decanting — 12 years ago
Erik Nordman
Stupid good single-site Riesling from the Chehalem Mountains. Impeccable balance. Could totally see calling this as a high-quality Nahe kabinett if blinded on it but at the same time it still has a distinctly Oregonian aura about it. Nose of ripe nectarine, key lime, and honeydew, pure, slate-y wet stone minerality, cherry blossom, subtle cardamom and nutmeg spice, and just a touch of petrol starting to show. Palate echoes the nose, channeled through bracing high acid and an extra layer of flinty mineral focus. Moderate concentration, medium (-) body but with great texture from neutral oak fermentation and elevage and possibly some lees influence as well. As referenced above, sweetness is comparable to some of the less sweet German kabinett wines; delightfully off-dry. Deliciously quenching. Gonna hoard a couple bottles of this because I'd love to see how this fares with a bit more development in bottle. — 8 years ago