Tasted fantastic after a day of river rafting in Idaho. — 6 years ago
Charlotte Wkd — 6 years ago
Summer cocktail disguised as a wine. This is actually made with Riesling and I was surprised how much I enjoyed this. Very fruit but not too sweet to consider it a dessert wine.
The setting was idyllic: sitting on the winery’s porch with a summer breeze with the mountains in the distance. I brought a bottle back for the office to try so it’ll be interesting to see if this still holds up without the countryside surroundings. — 7 years ago
Very smooth and flavorful- drinking it while we pack up our house for the move to Charlotte! — 7 years ago
Have not had this in about 3 years. Definitely needed to check in. Stunning nose. Sweet spices, bursting red cherry fruit, wet earth, sweet well integrated oak. Stunning aromas. Wow this has turned around. Palate is elegant and complex with tremendous depth. Sweet sappy fruit and a tiny bit of hard yet sweet tannin that needs maybe 1 hour to unfurl. Terrific intensity and freshness. Light yet packed and very complex. This has aged into something beautiful. — 8 years ago
Silky and med boldness — 5 years ago
On 27-7-19 Peter — 6 years ago
Never a bad time for a good friend. Crunchy strawberries. — 6 years ago
Funk but approachable — 7 years ago
Dinner at August New Orleans 3/1/18 Charlotte Bonney treat. Lowest priced bottles in long list including Le Tache at two grand. $40. Good balanced nose and palate with more earthy savory notes than primary fruit and medium finish. More interesting than expected. — 7 years ago
Still fresh and full of life; a real treat — 8 years ago
Sauturnes front giving way to heat, spice, and that musty peaty terroir. Pulls no punches, but velvet gloves every one. — 8 years ago
From NC Charlotte- Deimer brought — 6 years ago
Smells amazing. Tastes better. It's the X-Men of BC Cabs. It's something you didn't think would jump so effortlessly from bottle to tummy. It's inhuman. It's a mutant. It's fighting for truth and drunkenness for those who can't fight for themselves. Wow. Thanks Charlotte. — 8 years ago
Rich, lush, lovely cherry flavor, without any sweetness. Scrumptious! Had with the Oakley's x4, C,&CV in Charlotte. — 8 years ago
Burn. Ernest Burn.
1994 in impeccable shape. Deep, burnished gold color.
Candied pear and yellow cider apple, marzipan and blueberry. Gasoline.
12.5% alc, totally dry, loooong finish. Layers of waxy yellow plum and pithy grapefruit.
Such fun to follow this wine over the course of 6 hours with the staff at Corkbuzz Charlotte. And to share with a few special guests.
The Gewurz tomorrow... — 8 years ago
Whiney Guy
Easy drinking jolly rancher blend of white and red grapes — 5 years ago