Vintage 2015 — 9 years ago
Tropical fruit aromas, with notes of jasmine and wet slate. Rich on the palate, with a silky texture and great balance between dryness and lush fruit, with tons of citrus, pineapple and floral qualities, and a very long, flinty finish. Que rico Albariño! — 10 years ago
Beautiful. A prime example of a Napa Cab from the days before muscular ripeness ruled the day. Though teetering towards senility, this 29 year-old wine still delighted us with its youthful memories and joie de vivre, like an aging uncle whose familiar stories are just as enjoyable as the first time you heard them. — 10 years ago
Cool Cali juice. Familiar vs Shake Ridge Ranch couldn't be more different. Familiar more like a cru Beaujolais than what I associate with Mourvèdre. Shake Ridge brings me to Provence. — 10 years ago
I love rum that drinks like whiskey — 11 years ago
1991 Wynns Centenary Shiraz Cabernet Magnum #filthyoldvino Glad to see the shift to an elegant style with finesse & balanced oak compared with the Wynns '80's wines. Cork crumbled! #FUCork — 12 years ago
#tannat bem rico no paladar - amadeirado e bem encorpado - e no cheiro - de frutas vermelhas, especialmente morango. Também tem notas de cacau e é um excelente custo-benefício. — 9 years ago
Easy to drink, got a familiar Italian thing but with something else going on — 9 years ago
The palate is thick, weighty and creamy which is atypical for Albariño. And remember, this wine has already evolved some as it is the current release of 2010. Still one finds the fresh briny, citrusy, and minerality that so defines high quality Albariño; think apple, melon, lemon curd, ginger, hay, brioche, — 10 years ago
Wisconsin trip - Forequarter — 10 years ago
Summer days, oysters, ocean. — 10 years ago
Everyone's most familiar Taurasi is a great representation. — 11 years ago
Super funky. Very familiar but can't figure out this one. — 11 years ago
Dinner in Barca with friends at Torre d'Alta Mar 🙌🏼 — 9 years ago
A gift from the Premier of South Australia. A brilliant blend of Shiraz and Cabernet from all the wine regions of Australia. It was supervised by Len Evans, Brian Croser, John Hanley and Ian McKenzie all great wine makers and wine judges in the mid 70's to this collaboration in 1999. — 9 years ago
A familiar and drinkable g/s/m with blackberry that lingers. Nice. — 10 years ago
I was not familiar w this producer but I'm going to be on the lookout now. Generous and focused at the same time. I love champagne! — 11 years ago
Nathan Tenney
Loved it! Had some Bordeaux-ish notes on the nose with a nice light body and still present fruit, drinking so well but can probably go another couple years! — 9 years ago