V interesting. Tastes completely different than I expected from smell — 5 years ago
Beautiful bourbon, nice amount of oak, brown sugar, vanilla and easy to drink. — 6 years ago
Favorite fruity white to span time with this summer — 6 years ago
Blackberry, raspberry, cherry cola, cassis, vanilla, licorice, oak and hints of eucalyptus. Great structure and velvety tannins. — 8 years ago
Lemon pie, custard, bergamit, sandy and stony, expansive mid palate , grippy finish. — 8 years ago
Great value, easy drinking red. Cherry flavoured, rounded and spicy! Love it at £8 hence the score — 10 years ago
I found the coffee a little overpowering/distracting in this years version. Still very good, but a bit more roasted in 2014 — 11 years ago
One of the oldest sake winery. — 12 years ago
Light, tart, gorg color. — 5 years ago
Per Eric at Domestique, Dec 2019. One litre. For party, but not drunk and in refrigerator for six weeks. Still deLIGHTful on 1 Feb 2020. Exquisite balance, alcohol, sugar, [saline indeed, Casey Curbow] and effervescence. — 5 years ago
At first taste it’s definitely a ripper; funky nose, tart, and plenty of citric. Settles into itself quite nicely, doesn’t get flabby. Gets a little acetic and fleshy as it opens up. Definitely one you’ll talk about. — 6 years ago
Just gets better. Light to medium. Some grit. Some sweet tart. Yum. — 7 years ago
30 September 2017. Verre de Terre, New York, NY. — 8 years ago
Big violet bouquet from this swarthy suitor. Ripe blackberry, cassis and eucalyptus and cinnamon-allspice plum follow. Black cherry, black plum, tobacco, cedar and cherrywood on the palate. This one's rich, so definitely overdo it. — 9 years ago
This Sicilian Grillo has a soapy, earthy nose that leaps from the glass, obscuring the mango and apricot fruit aromas. It is uncompromisingly mineral-driven. The palate is also full of the earth from which it comes, with a savory salinity that runs through the white wines of the Italian islands. The wine has great structure, with acidity enough to handle most food pairings that come to mind for a white wine. — 10 years ago
A wonderful craft beer. Has the taste of an easy to drink lager but with a mild and not too overpowering fruitiness. — 10 years ago
On the nose, the forward aromas are sweet-honey and brown sugar. On the palate, the acidity balances it all off with ripe lime zest and granite/petrol. Its thinner and shorter than you’d want it to be, but it also has a visceral personality with an oily slipperiness that really rounds it back into solid form. — 5 years ago
Very aromatic Riesling from Alsace. Melon, white flowers, orange peel, even hint of ginger on those nose. Beautiful deep yellow, almost gold color. Mouth watering acidity with a persistent finish — 6 years ago
Floral, citrus, mineral, lovely texture. Edit: Revisiting while sipping a bottle and it’s an absolutely gorgeous wine. So succulent and such intensity. Bumping up my score. — 6 years ago
Lime pith, ripe pear notes on the exuberant nose.... but the weight on the palate is impressive. Textured, waxy, lively acidity and a long almost saline finish. This is a food wine that can hold its own with Asian or Mediterranean cuisine and slice through the richness and complexity to make its own statement. An impressive introduction to Ian Brand and a stunning value. Kudos! — 6 years ago
I want to marry this wine and have it next to me throughout the rest of my life. — 8 years ago
Vanilla is the first thing that hits you. The caramel adds a certain sweetness to the taste. I would literally drink this all the time if I could get it. Dark, tasty, perfection. — 10 years ago
A lot of bottle variation on these guys. This is my 5th bottle in 3 weeks. Beautiful bright blue fruit. Yummy! — 10 years ago
Dry botrytis= drytritis — 10 years ago
Orange blossom, lychee, and honey. Sweet and complex. — 11 years ago
Walter Fahr
Nice Sicilian insolia. Lovely citrus on the palate. 2018 vintage in August 2020. Pared well with lasagna. Great wine to sip in summer. — 5 years ago