Simple and savory, light in body but meaty in flavor. Easy to drink, would go well with most foods! — 8 years ago
Beautiful color and almost savory aroma. Very soft start to finish. Lean. I really enjoyed this bottle — 9 years ago
Nice Pinot, reflective of Beauregard's dedication to great wine. — 9 years ago
Excellent dry white definitely buy again — 10 years ago
75% Merlot, 25% Cabernet Franc. Must be decanted. — 10 years ago
Bought this from Teaco (buy 6 get 25% off). V nice — 11 years ago
Yummy! Well balanced with hints of cherries. Very peppery finish — 11 years ago
Nice and simple down the fairway rose 🌹 — 7 years ago
2013 vintage Drinking very nicely right now. Subtle fruit, medium funk. — 8 years ago
Esta cae hoy, una maravilla de Corbieres 2010 para paladear con buenos amigos!! — 9 years ago
Delicious and full of flavour — 10 years ago
A nice burgundy. Both light in body and complex in flavour. A bit tight, maybe, but still very nice. — 10 years ago
Not a white! — 10 years ago
2009 vintage — 11 years ago
Wowed!! Great nose, big red!! — 12 years ago
Ok theory people, where is Ben Lomond Mountain AVA? — 12 years ago
I like it ! — 7 years ago
Deep red cherry with earthy finish. Classic Loire/cab franc. Excellent on opening. — 8 years ago
Smells a little like cotton candy and exhibits notes of cedar, clove, prune, cherry, red rose, eucalyptus with perceivable mint-traits. In another dimension this may be a cousin of Heitz's Martha's Vineyard. Awesome to have with bbq'd steak, garlic bread and knowing this is the only winery for this AVA ( just 20 miles south of where I got to imbibe this 400 case production of local goodness. ) — 9 years ago
Morracon restaurant at Epcot — 10 years ago
A nice very drinkable red table wine. Not fruity yet, not high in tannins either. Is drink it again. — 10 years ago
Delicious. Light. Jammy. Plum. Cherry. Pomegranate — 10 years ago
Yes again. Love this. Everyday swill! — 11 years ago
Fantastic. Light citrus acidity. Paired great with seafood. — 11 years ago
Good for the price — 12 years ago
Severn G

On the Lawn at Tanglewood this evening with the Boston Pops Orchestra. Our Pops conductor Keith Lockhart is leading a live-to-picture performance of Star Wars: A New Hope, a showing of the classic 1977 film, with the Orchestra performing Mr. Williams’ iconic score.
For live-to-picture productions, the orchestra performs the entire movie score in real time as the film unspools. (Vocals, dialogue and effects are isolated from the original music track.)
Generally we get to here Star Wars scores a couple times per season here at Tanglewood, but tonight we get a chance to hear them with the backdrop of the movie (Episode IV) that launched a franchise, to say the least!
I celebrated another full trip around the sun, since my coming into this world, earlier this week. Tonight my wife, some dear friends and me will be enjoying some enticing wines along with our movie night. So notes...maybe, but I'll try! — 6 years ago