Full bodied barbera cab blend. Likely more Cabernet than barbera. Slightly tannic but not overwhelming. 2010 was a great year. Can go another 5 years but don't risk going further. Paired with porchetta, sautéed spinach and aged provolone ravioli by Vera Pasta with sweet tomato gravy. Was great upon opening and held steady throughout. Strongly recommended at $28.99 Total Wines Claymont. — 9 years ago
Extremely interesting for ordinary kiwi Sauv Blanc. Worth the risk. Muted tropical highlights grass and herbs with an Sicilian style funk. — 9 years ago
From the Tour dArgent wine list. Wow. Wow. I've had this 4 times and 3 of those here in Paris. In the past it was good... Today it was great. Really. The Somm said he picked the best bottle in the cellar for me. I think he's truthful... The color is ruby purple with some bricking age and is mostly opaque. The aromatics in the nose are hard to describe. Amazing. Fruit. Dried flowers and candied something. Asian spice. In the mouth this explodes. I try not to expand on how good a wine is in fear the price goes up and everyone wants it. But in this case there is no risk. What was really good ~10 years ago is now amazing. Worth the price. — 9 years ago
Took a risk here as I bought this mostly based on an apparent good price given the 1er Cru label and age. Very nice bottle it turns out near the end of its window. Will drink the rest soon. — 9 years ago
Always a pleasure, even if there always seems to be the risk of facing Putin at the bottom — 10 years ago
We discovered this winery Holus Bolus/Hocus Pocus/Genuine Risk from Everson Royce. We had a private tasting in their Lompoc Wine Ghetto garage and fell in love. This very affordable Roussanne is smooth and beautifully drinkable with hints of honeysuckle, peach and maple. Not sweet but also not tart-perfectly balanced. This is a white wine for any occasion. Goes very well with spicy food - we first had this with Quinoa Chili. — 11 years ago
A risk worth taking-my first higher end Marsala. Kind a like a muted palo cortado but minus the acid spine and complexity. Mostly dry. Went well w cheese course. The crowd went wild. — 8 years ago
2005 first vintage, from #grasssini vineyard, sill fresh and bright — 9 years ago
Bill Price's newest wine venture has his influence on the style and direction of the wines at Three Sticks. Well balanced and show-caseing the bright red fruit and charred/dry soil with distinct and calculated touch of toasted oak. — 9 years ago
Very good, buttery Chardonnay. Was worried the 2006 would be too old, so didn't risk bringing to a restaurant. It aged very nicely. Wine fridge chewed up the label. — 9 years ago
Very low sugars and very good acidity, so there's serious risk to drink it to much... Excellent. — 10 years ago
Bold, bold Zinfandel! Drink at your own risk and pleasure. — 9 years ago
1996 vintage. Chambertin grand Cru. The nose exudes floral, perfume notes - candied stewed red plum and raspberry. The leather tan notes from the ageing and oak are attractive and subtle. On the palate, more of a wild strawberry note - the fruit is still very much there. Acidity is bright and present. The tannins are very tight grained and chewy. The finish is long, but there is a drying finish. I do think there are some failings here. The mid palate has a lack of flesh, and there is a slight lack of texture that I was hoping for. Overall, the nose outperforms the palate. Nonetheless, a great find. NB: drink within 1 hour of opening or risk crash and burn. — 9 years ago
Very delightful. Always a risk when trying a new wine and I'll say the risk was very much worth it. Smooth berry flavors, lightly tannic. Just right in my opinion. Definitely will be drinking this again. Maybe a different vintage next time. Can't wait. — 9 years ago
Nicely aromatic and full bodied but with integrated alcohol, out of the bottle this was angular and dominated by a quinine bitter note, but after 30 minutes was full of yellow and red apples, vanilla, lemon, sweet oyster shell, and smoked sea salt--a pleasing combo of new world ripeness and a Burgundian sense of things in what has become a favorite grape of mine. With more acid this could go longer, but not worth it to risk it. — 9 years ago
Light smell. Did not get the petit Verdot influence nose that I expected. Dark cherry on nose. Velvety finish. Good strong cab finish. This is a very good wine. — 9 years ago
Sarah Cottingham
With risk comes reward — 8 years ago