Excellent balance on this finger lakes sweet. Not cloying, nicely refreshing. — 10 years ago
At the boundary of acceptable high acidity, thanks to rich minerals. limited creaminess, yet long and heavy on palate. Very humble and natural reflection of the vine.
2010. — 10 years ago
Love it. The best Rieslings are from this wine maker. — 10 years ago
Fruity Riesling...a little sweet, but very pleasantly so. — 10 years ago
Boundary road fun with Royce and Co
— 11 years ago
Les Combettes is one of the most northerly of Puligny-Montrachet's vineyards, located beside the commune boundary with Meursault. Because it is on the lower slopes of the Cote d'Or, the vineyard has a higher clay in its soils and its wines are correspondingly richer and lower in acidity. This makes them less like other Puligny-Montrachet wines and more like those of the Meursault. — 12 years ago
Clos du Mont-Oliver 2014 Côtes-du-Rhône | 13.5% | Mellow red fruits ranging from tender raspberries to sliced strawberries combine with a fragrant expression of the garrigue we yearn to find on quality Côtes-du-Rhône but in this case less the sapid rosemary and resinous herbs and more the scrub roses and lavender bound for Gras. 60% Syrah for its subtle but certain depth and structure, this blend also includes 40% Grenache for all its fragrance and fruit. The Famille Sabon who are the Stewards of Clos du Mont-Olivet tell us the “vineyard is located north of Bollene at the boundary between the Vaucluse and Drôme Provençale. The Syrah forming the basis for this wine are grown on the locality "Montueil" –slightly elevated and surrounded by trees, ideal conditions for they are not overripe. The tank is filled by gravity with 60% of the grapes whole cluster on the stems. The work of the wine is made without seeking maximum extraction to further emphasize the elegance and freshness. Breeding begins in enamel tanks to preserve freshness and after malolactic fermentation, the wine is placed in barrels.”
Wine review by Nicholas Livingston with notes from the Famille Joseph Sabon, March 29, 2016 (all this praise on a Leaf Day no less) — 9 years ago
Happy #CabernetDay w/ 12 Jim Barry Coonawarra Cabernet Sauvignon "The Cover Drive" comes from the southern boundary of Coonawarra where the old Penola cricket was located, hence the label. Not too minty on the nose with more dusty earth and aromatic blue & black fruits. Very nice balance with moderate body, ripe fruit, bright acidity and fine-grained tannins that give the impression of power and focus. — 10 years ago
Berries and Cinnabon in the glass! — 10 years ago
Nice IPA, Mumbo Jumbo is a local Auckland beer. At the Piha surfy. — 10 years ago
So rare...... — 10 years ago
This was good gear! — 11 years ago
In DC at Boundary Rd — 9 years ago
Had at Boundary with Lisa and Madison — 9 years ago
Big Ozzie Shiraz. All of the notes of this symphony push the boundary--ample black currant, pepper and cherry, high alcohol and noticeable oak with vanilla on the back end. Somehow it all works together and makes a fairly powerful wine. — 10 years ago
Ovid line north vineyard. 3.2% residual sugar but with crisp backbone to make a well balanced nectar. Very German tasting. A fantastic wine from one of re best in Finger Lakes. — 10 years ago
Nice hoppy ale, but not pretentiously so. Great casual one-drinker alone without food. — 10 years ago
More refined than its younger, regional blend 2013 #Marlborough #SauvignonBlanc sibling. Fab complexity & resounding vibrancy! — 11 years ago
Again this wine holds no boundary .. It is awesome — 11 years ago
Jinda Cui
A young riesling, refreshing yet rich. Beautiful floral+honey dew nose. Very well balanced racy acidity and sweetness burst on the palate, long lingering finish. I'm very impressed by this riesling. It's a wine that can easily lift Boundary Breaks to the top tier riesling producers of finger lakes. Incredible value. — 9 years ago