A true masterpiece and one of the greatest young Napa CS I've ever encountered, this vintage boasts great fruit and amazing precision. Tannins still need time to resolve and of course, there's not much secondary complexity at present, but loads going on here and this will surely reward patience. — 10 years ago
Aged surprisingly well. Silky with good fruit. — 11 years ago
We have enjoyed the Good Earth over the past several years visiting Niagara and the Beamsville Bench. A great place for a nice meal, and also home to some seriously tasty Riselings! This Medium Dry from 2009 doesn't disappoint. The initial nose gives hints of what is to come, petrol and fruits! The color is a pale lime yellow and the flavor just keeps going! The sweetness is nicely balanced with sharp acidity to truly reward your mouth! The finish is quite long and brings memories of wine country in the spring! Delightful! — 11 years ago

An extremely elegant wine, Rhone Zone blend I received as a sample long ago. It has been resting comfortably in my cellar all this time. A very soft pedaled blend with Grenache leading the way light cherry, violets and plum, loads of minerality and soft earth. The finish is long and lasting! The tannins as tame as your tabby, and will reward all those willing to give it a swirl for themselves! — 12 years ago
Drinking great now. Yet cellaring will open this wine out as Lake Breeze wines always reward patience. — 13 years ago
2002 vintage, so soft, velvety texture, spice, blackberry, long finish. What a reward for holding on to this! — 10 years ago
Older vintages of Pesquera can be particularly lovely, as such this toothsome 2012 Crianza is drinking well now, but will certainly reward patience. Oozing complexity, with dark fruit notes of roasted black cherries, singed earth, dried violets, black licorice, alfalfa hay and dark chocolate. Fleshy and round on entry, with fine, powdery tannins that sit firmly at the back palate. Dark chocolate, dark roast espresso and herbal notes reemerge at the finish.
— 10 years ago
Some Bordeaux’s are just too young at 15 and this Lynch-Bages is one of them. It is composed of about 71% Cabernet Sauvignon, 16% Merlot, 11% Cabernet Franc and 2% Petite Verdot. Tightly wound and packed with pencil lead, black as night fruit and backed by a strong spine of tannin, this super wine will reward the patient… And punish the impatient! — 11 years ago
Christmas Dinner with a leg of lamb and this Cab, it does not get better. Rich young fruit, balanced with round tannins that need time to gain complexity. Stick it away for at least 5+ years and it will reward with a more refined; well developed wine and pay back patience with world class flavors. — 11 years ago
My reward for shoveling 10" of snow — 12 years ago
A bright dark red, the '11 Herencia Altés Garnatxa Negra from the Terra Alta region of Spain is a tremendous value. Gobs of juicy sweet red and dark berry flavors arise from the glass with aromatic notes of violet and allspice. Super intense and rich with remarkable depth. A spicy and silky finish reward at the end. VGS! — 12 years ago
Italian American beauty. 64% Barbera, 32% Primitivo, 4% Dolcetto. Vinified across the river from ski country in Lyle, WA. — 13 years ago
Amazingly deep robe. Rich black fruit, lots of highly toasted oak. Palate has deep fruit, massive, brooding tannins and good acidity. Pulls all the way to the long finish yet the fruit remains monolithic and simple. Needs time yet somehow fails to persuade that it will reward the wait with real magic. — 10 years ago
The heady aroma is both powerful and pretty with notes of fennel, purple flowers and blossom mingling with ripe, varietal purple fruits and black pepper. The oak is hardly evident which allows fruit and soil complexities to emerge with edges of rhubarb and red mulberry and savoury characters of dried herbs, game and spice.
The palate opens with anise, black pepper, graphite and restrained dark cherries before it gives way to seductive mulberry, plum, licorice and spice. It has great power, depth and length with very vibrant, gritty fruit tannins providing immense structure. Notes of anise and spice linger for a long time after the last sip.
The Dead Arm 2008 strikes a rare balance of power, complexity and finesse with impressive structure that will reward those with patience to cellar it
Behind the label: Dead Arm is a vine disease caused by the fungus Eutypa Lata that randomly affects vineyards all over the world. Often vines affected are severely pruned or replanted. One half, or an ‘arm’ of the vine slowly becomes reduced to dead wood. That side may be lifeless and brittle, but the grapes on the other side, while low yielding, display amazing intensity.
— 12 years ago
A nice reward after a hard days work. — 13 years ago
Lynn
Great post show shoveling reward — 10 years ago