Warm, smooth, balanced — 10 years ago
Very sweet, notes of sour apple, and pear. — 10 years ago
Hot coals. Medium rare meat. Dusk--and this Zinfandel. You're done, all set. Summer menu. — 11 years ago

Santa Rita hills showing its stuff. Bright fruit. Easy drinking. Makes me want to throw a dinner party seating at dusk. — 11 years ago
Snouts digging around the acorn trees. Prosciutto garlands lapping the tongue. Vanilla pipe smoke trailing the highways as we walk on through the valley at dusk. Lightning bugs and crickets cast an open sea under the full moon. — 11 years ago
2009 MoonDusk Merlot Domanico Cellars — 13 years ago
Nice bodied, fragrant. Great with sea food in Britanny's dusk. Not as good as Lamartic though... — 10 years ago
A little Corsican Nelly/Grenny at dusk. Cheers to #yvesleccia from the North Coast vines. — 10 years ago
This is my wife's new favorite chardonnay. Smooth, buttery, oaky any vanilla — 10 years ago
This was stunning, baffling beauty right from the first pour. Not so layered or deep as the greatest, but perfect harmony the whole way through. Singing nose of sweet morello cherries, soy and undergrowth, autumn decaying leaves and fresh meat. Oh so streamlined on the palate, just leads you on an enchanted dance through a fall cherry grove at dusk. This still had a fair bit of tannic grip, and maintaining great acidity also. So charming, seductive, and provocative. My favorite of the second flight in NL, $170 well spent. — 11 years ago
Flavors of cassis and raisins at first, then musky, unfinished basement. Incredibly smooth. The nose in the glass has deep notes of cigar and the woods at dusk, which reminds me of fly fishing, but above the glass it's noticably sweeter, with oatmeal and plumb, and other notes that are harder to describe. Like wandering in the dark. — 10 years ago
Rustic farmland at dusk on the nose. Full bodied with white flowers and creamy mineralogy. Quite the tasteful PG. — 11 years ago
I don't know why it didn't show Pinot, which was most excellent and very smooth. Nice sitting on the porch at dusk wine — 11 years ago
Excellent Value.
Needs to breathe- a ton.
Delicious with dark chocolate. Will hold up to game, spicy red sauce, grilled buffalo burgers, and more.
Deep purple plum in the bowl that it coats with viscous legs.
Nose: Blackberry roots and vines, old leather, autumn dusk forest.
Tart cherry on the tongue leads to vanilla oak plummy mid-palate and ends with a lingering, black pepper finish. — 11 years ago
Minerality and lemony zest = perfect pairing for dusk-time round of croquet at a farmhouse. — 12 years ago
Joshua Figg
Perfect summer sipper! I'm not a sweet drinker usually but there's something about this that I enjoyed a lot. Very fruity. — 10 years ago