Wine for this morning's theory group. We were all in good spirits despite the earthquake that rocked the bay today. — 12 years ago
Nose of dark cherries and berries, with plum. On the palate plum and dark cherry combine with spice, earth and oak. Medium body with smooth velvety texture. Nice long chocolaty finish. Love this Pinot. On par with Miramars chicks run and earthquake block, my favorite. — 12 years ago
This Michael David Cabernet Sauvignon is one step below the earthquake series. For this 2010 cab it needed to breathe a little before drinking. Once it opened up it was very tasty and full body. The bottle is less than $20 & is a good buy. — 13 years ago
If this wine were an earthquake, it would be 7.1 on the Richter Scale. — 12 years ago
funk on the nose, fun on the palate. first vintage was in barrels when the earthquake hit, made quite a mess, everything remaining was blended together to great success. can't find any information on this vintage, but it looks like they stuck with the just-mix-it-all-together program that nature forced on them the year before. all of the purchased fruit is organically grown and fair-trade. wonder if he knows louis-antoine luyt. — 13 years ago
Hoping everyone in wine country is well after today's earthquake
Cheers
C — 12 years ago
Nose of dark cherries, plums and hint of root beer. On the palate taste hints of spice and red berries/cherries. Does not have the same lasting and evolving finish of the earthquake block and chicos run Pinot from Miramar, but enjoyable nonetheless. — 12 years ago
jesus g
Hospitality Schramsberg Vineyards
9.4 earthquake in 1988 — 12 years ago