135. Smells nice too. Also smooth and balanced. No sourness in this one like Chimney Rock. But I said both are good. First sample of this I rated it a 9.0. But once I had the Old Acre and came back to this I thought this was even better than OA. I thought it was even smoother than it. This was the winner in the tasting today. — 9 years ago
Rich, as advertised. Not as much fruit as might be expected. — 11 years ago
Best Mike Smith value out there. Rutherford GIII. Nice. Needs some time but a bargain. — 11 years ago
Green plume (Mirabelle), muscat, orange, acid, honey — 12 years ago
At little bird in Portland. Even a non rosé lover liked it — 12 years ago

Paul T, Missing My Beautiful Wife 24/7
Still got an 04 sitting around,More fruity and similar to Howell Mountain- this one could age well. January 2017. — 9 years ago
Delicious Rutherford dust — 11 years ago
Bright and crisp, with mineral notes — 11 years ago
Great body. Plum and rhubarb notes with softer tannins. — 11 years ago
Fresh, floral, mineral-tinged raspberry and lingonberry. This is just fun and who really cares about anything else? — 9 years ago
Bloody good. It had to be as it cost the price of a small duchy.
I have a whole bottle of this greatness with me. Not a good idea.
Taste is sort of dry, not sweet and not bitter...all in equal mix. Taste of lots of stuff. It's been through different cask apparently. Bourbon, Madeira, Port...
Lovely aroma. Doesn't come to hit you right back. — 9 years ago
Super sexy and elegant. Great acid and tart cherry. — 10 years ago
Not great at first, tight....open for 2 hours, completely different, fantastic — 11 years ago
another two years since I opened the other bottle certainly mellowed this beast out. — 11 years ago
100 percent Syrah from Red Mountain. Delicious, light to medium bodied. Apparently hard to get distributed, but worth it! — 12 years ago
Really flavorful, touch on the sweet side but it tastes like flowers and there's nothing that I don't like about it. Simple and good. No clue where I'll find it again. — 12 years ago
Justin Chiotti
A salty, tart finish that sets it apart from a provençal counterpart. — 9 years ago