A reasonably priced #cabernetsauvignon from Columbia Valley by @Cornerstone Cellars.
N: caramel, cacao, black pepper, tobacco. M: toffee, chocolate, plum, anise with nice long coffee finish. — 10 years ago
Good acid and sweet tropical fruit. — 10 years ago
Cornerstone limited edition Premiere Napa Valley lot 155 (#16) in magnum - numbered bottles signed by winemaker — 12 years ago
Strawberry fields with a fresh wind blowing through it. Light and refreshing. @Cornerstone Cellars #Rose #wine — 9 years ago
Works from a solo cup. — 10 years ago
I had the 2000. — 10 years ago
One of the bottles of cab I have had. Gift from Al. — 12 years ago
Best white wine I had in sonoma, great mix of crisp fruit and creaminess — 9 years ago
Whoa...how'd they do that? Stupid high alcohol (18.5%?!!!) and though somewhat Port-like, this is not hot, nor is it cloying. In fact, there's this incredible acidic zip on the finish that so surprises. Fascinating. — 10 years ago
The Cornerstone Cellars Napa Chenin Blanc has a great nose - nutty, with apricot, tropical fruit and a beautiful salinity - a valued quality in wine, if you ask me. A palate of peach, apricot and a little touch of orange peel is balanced with a brilliant acidity. Pair it with anything light and summery - al fresco, if possible. — 10 years ago
Stellar cab after opening. — 10 years ago
The cornerstone of Washington State Syrah's. Bold, dark fruit with an beautiful smooth finish. The very best! — 10 years ago
Noah had this 11 years ago
Trevor Loomis
I have drunk cases of this wine over the last 8 years, I'm personal friends with Bob, Dinah, John and Brigid. This wine has surprised me for years. Back in 2008 we thought the wine was falling over so we tried to sell it out through the cellar door, but it just keeps going. I had another bottle with my wife the other night and it didn't disappoint. Beautiful savory notes on the nose and the palate. Lashings of tobacco, dried herbs and iodine on the nose with a touch of molasses. On the palate flavours of stewed plums, herbs, iodine and slightly gamey. Lovely integrated oak with silky fine grain tannins on the finish. This wine just keeps going. The only fault would be the corks are dried out and a bitch to get out in one piece. Gordon Russell is an icon and one of New Zealand's greatest winemakers. — 9 years ago