Mineral taste, very light, easy drinking. Very enjoyable on its own. — 7 years ago
Dark cherries, leather, cocoa on the palate. — 8 years ago
Light with a tart ending. On it — 9 years ago
Perfect APA, light and crispy. — 9 years ago
You may think it's a red but actually a rosé. Delicious. — 10 years ago
So much flavour, lovely and fresh but not too dry or oakey. — 6 years ago
A bit of reduction on the nose, but I’m digging it — 7 years ago
Acid fresh tart juice, somewhat oaky, long complex finish with minerality — 8 years ago
Darker than expect. Became much rounder and silkier after an hour of decanting. — 9 years ago
Light. Earthy. Bing cherry. — 9 years ago
70% Zinfandel from Anderson Valley & 30% whole cluster Carignan/Petite Sirah. Pure red and blue fruits, forest floor and bright herbs. — 10 years ago
M&s earth's end — 7 years ago
A wonderfully blended wine. Well balanced fruit and spice. A great food wine. Paired well with teriyaki. — 7 years ago
Best wine here. Dry. A lot of depth. — 7 years ago
Beautiful cherry flavour and an excellent compliment to a spicy dinner. — 8 years ago
Purchased at a restaurant and this was the only local bubbly so I wanted to support! This was a beautiful sparkler with fine bubbles, green apple and yeasty notes. Paired perfect with brunch. Will definitely be seeking this out at the winery. $45. — 9 years ago
Beth Hamilton
Light ruby in color. It’s from Canada. And it smells of dry grasses and wild flowers. Or maybe those are just the smells stuck in my nose. It’s family time here at the lake house in Canada, with all the tension and buried hurts family time can entail. Enter this Pinot noir. The scent of violet, the taste of rose petals, tart cherries, and red currants. It’s new and familiar at the same time. Brings me right back to myself. Families are families, for better or for worse. Then wine, old grapes made in a new way, complex and fleeting, helps give you the long view and takes you right back home. — 6 years ago