17 September 2017. The Four Horsemen, Brooklyn, NY. — 9 years ago
Breaktime from Xmas shopping with a refreshing lift from the Isarco Valley. Kerner is a personal favorite. With its lilting crisp acidity, white florals, honey, slate, and ripe green apple. Tiny bit of flabbiness which I'll chalk up to a bad vintage but makes up for it with a reasonably long finish. — 9 years ago
Solid - falling off a bit, but still showing well - rather Bordeaux like, fruit mingled well w/ secondary layers and tannins gripping nicely — 10 years ago
GOAT, even if 2014 is a little too old for this. — 5 years ago
Smiling cat + Honey pot emoji — 8 years ago
Highly aromatic, apricot, full-bodied, medium alcohol. — 8 years ago

Time to drink this beauty.... — 9 years ago
2011 vintage — 10 years ago
Ops Pizza and Wine Therapy — 7 years ago
Golden ‘orange’ hue, notes of toasted pecan and a little musky.. long finish due to the generous tannins — 8 years ago
Didn’t think I was going to like it when I opened the bottle - it was amazing after sitting for a bit - minerallly — 8 years ago
Loving the funky orange wine. — 8 years ago
New vintage! Smashable as ever — 9 years ago
Served chilled and I was quite shocked! Definitely a change of pace and quite different at a colder temp. — 10 years ago
Enjoyed this #merlot more when sipping the entire bottle over several hours. Energetic drive with loops n hoops of goodness. #italianwine — 10 years ago
Daniel Ciolek
My fondness for Silla Sebaste grows with each glass. This is my first Bussia from this producer and it’s approachable on opening and opens up even more over several hours. Pronounced floral and cherry nose. Mouth watering cherry and other dark fruits, spices, and add a little smoke and leather from front to mid palate. The moderate lingering tannins start to take over late palate and dry the mouth through the finish. Wonderful experience with a lot going on. — 5 years ago