Oh so very nicely done! — 10 years ago

The best of all 10 Wind Gap wines I tried today. And one of the cheapest. 13.75% alc and it shows. Love the Jolly Rancher strawberry flavor. Gum coating tannins. Wish more of their wines had this slight added layer of ripeness. From 85 year old vines grown on pure sand in Alexander Valley. Made in a concrete egg. A huge surprise. — 10 years ago
The 2011 Andis Meritage is a blend of 60% Merlot and 40% Cabernet Sauvignon. Aged in concrete tanks and finished with a nice compliment of French oak, the wine expresses aromas and flavors of cedar, strawberry, black cherry and coffee. Delicious paired with grilled meats, rich cheese and savory stews. #Andis #Meritage #ConcreteTanks — 11 years ago
A great Sauvignon Blanc from a boutique winery out of Santa Maria (Presqu'ile). Partly Presqu'ile and Riverbench vineyards this wine shows it's uniqueness with intriguing hints of jalapeño. Seven months in neutral oak, stainless steel and concrete egg. — 12 years ago
Nice balance that is carried by a fuller texture from extended skin contact and concrete fermention #chardonnayallday — 9 years ago
High elevation Sangiovese with whole cluster maceration. Aged in concrete and only 12.5 ABV — 10 years ago
Concrete. Buoyant with some pleasant oxidation — 10 years ago
A lovely, spirited Soave Classico from the Pieropan, utterly fresh and bright with notes of Meyer lemon zest, white flowers, dried honey, and almond extract. Aged on fine lees in concrete, the effect of which is largely textural, lending minerally undertones of wet pomace, and slight autolytic character. A nice lingering finish. Clean and delicious, and I might add, great QPR. — 10 years ago
Buttery & Nice! — 10 years ago
This had this 11 years ago
The 14 is layered and awesome, and 60% concrete! — 10 years ago
A very nice unique Chardonnay. This wine features herbs, pear, white peach with a balanced minerality. The concrete worked some magic. — 10 years ago

Anyone who has rated this CDP below 9.0 has most likely made a mistake. That being that they opened it too young (I also did this rating the 2011 in 2015), but more importantly, did not give it adequate breathing time when they did so. Bravay keeps the co2 level very high during aging to prevent oxidation producing a wine that not only is going to age beautifully but NEEDS time to breathe. He also prefers tannin from skin not stems and oak so it is fermented and aged in stainless and concrete vats. After proper decanting, the 2011 leads with a full bouquet of dark berries, spice and a lovely violet note that keeps my nose in the glass. Medium to full in body with an elegant balance of ripe fruit and acid. Raspberry and juicy cherry fill my mouth with just a touch of pepper on the lingering finish. Tasted several times over 4 hours. Notes taken after 3 hours. — 10 years ago
Max Reichwage
Dry Chenin, tart, mineral, neutral, concrete edge, oily, spicy, quite nice — 9 years ago