The best part of waking up is Altenberg in your cup! Holy shit this wine is intense. It'll be too much for some, but for those who can handle it, there's unrivaled concentration. Like a massive, billowing golden sail ready to catch the wind and carry you to wherever you'd like to be. Heartening on this cold New York morning. — 11 years ago

Super interesting. Drink near room temp to catch all the flavors. — 11 years ago
For last Fridays catch of the day #latergram #funkyfunkyfresh — 11 years ago
Super smooth grand cry Chablis. — 12 years ago
A far cry from German or Austrian Gewürztraminer, Washington state is producing a very different style in a delicious way — 10 years ago
This is so good it makes me want to cry. Gorgeous color, amazing balance. This one is an adventure — 10 years ago
One of Australia's top pilots easily premier cry quality — 11 years ago
Found this little gem for only $61 at p prime catch on boynton. Perfectly cellared and drinking quite nice. Just heading over peak drinking window. — 11 years ago
Incredible wine with some incredible food and friends. Maybe my favorite stop of all.... Playing catch up... Too much wine and not enough time. — 11 years ago
Really amazing premier cry champagne. Lovely notes of toast and baked apples. Absolutely delicious! — 10 years ago
A ton of oak as expected! Very young! Vanilla liqueur soaked plums, cedar, nutmeg. Med-heavy mouthfeel with a grill full of fruit tannins. Spain makes you cry uncle, and then breaks out the wooden paddle to whip your ass! How much wood can this Mofo chuck?!! Bring your best Paul Bunyan, and his big blue ox! Two paths converged in a wood...really puts a bit of stick about!! The wood references should go on ad infinitum here. Needs time, and a further update! Nice vanilla note throughout, black cherry, and a dry earthy slope taking shape and deconstructing under the weight of the oaken yoke! #spanishwine #HaciendaMonesteria — 11 years ago
The second domestic Super Tuscan I tried this week. The first being David Arthur's Meritaggio. Hands down this is the choice. Also, typically my favorite release from Long Shadows each year. Sangiovese blend with Cabernet and Syrah. Dark, smokey with rich fruit and fine tannins. I'd let this one cellar a bit longer to catch its peak. Look at 2017 and beyond to allow it to really shine. — 11 years ago
Dinner with Monty at his place post Vegas and Sonoma catch up. — 11 years ago
What can I say? It's a grand cry. — 12 years ago
I'm gonna cry when we sell out of this bad boy. — 13 years ago
Nate
2012 is a far cry from the 2005 and earlier. Short finish. Acidity slightly imbalanced. Will mellow well if laid down & structure will support this. — 9 years ago