the 14 is odd and different than her other vintages but is changing in compelling and surprising ways - like a child that goes down strange and meandering paths only to travel themselves to a place where they flourish and become the genius that they were destined to be — 8 years ago
Santorini is best known as a honeymoon destination and recently acclaimed Asyrtiko white vintage Mavrotragano is a rare, elitist vine that can flourish in the volcano soil of Santorini and become the base of this unique red. Nothing like I have ever experienced among big red vines: unique depth, color, mixed flavors, color — 8 years ago
Good flourish. — 9 years ago
Attractive colour and nose, nice balance of nectar and zing, and a touch of spritzig as a flourish. — 9 years ago
Huge. Amazing bouquet. I am sure this will flourish for next decades. — 9 years ago
Glad I saved this baby. Although I prefer Gewurztraminers with more of a floral flourish, I think this is reflective of the warm 2010 vintage in the Finger Lakes: orange & quince on the palate and yeah, lychee all the way. Orange blossom on the nose too. Lovely! The body is pleasantly oily and the finish long and smooth. #hermannjwiemer #flxwine #flx #gewürztraminer #gewurztraminer — 10 years ago
(fermented in stainless steel tanks and aged for a year in neutral barriques and demi-muids): Brilliant violet color. Intense, spice-accented aromas of cassis, violet and smoky mineral show very good lift and clarity. Offers spicy red and dark berry and floral pastille flavors that show very good focus and depth, along with a floral pastille flourish on the back half. The long floral-tinged finish features slow-building tannins and lingering raspberry and violet character. (Josh Raynolds, Vinous, Apr 2017) — 8 years ago
This is a knockout wine, a stunner, a pitch-perfect expression of love for wine in general, and Loire Cab Franc in particular. It's wild in all the right places, and impressively refined where it counts.
Medium ruby color. Arresting and straight-up delicious nose that has a certain choreography to it. Specifically it reminds me of Jiří Kylián - finding freedom within a melange of classicism and visceral impetus. Exuberance in wine is rare enough, but exuberance with such focus and intention?
The classicist bent was my first impression - a correct nose of stewed bell peppers and coffee grounds (pyrazines), earthy dog fur with slight clove (brett), and a savory blackberry-cherry fruit compote.
Tasted blind, you would guess Loire, but you might wonder at the shifting nature, at how occasionally the bretty flavors rear up in a flourish, only to be overshadowed a second later by a warm, pure fruit. There is something haunting about the fruit here - it seems to contain memories of many different wines. The wildness is complex - dried leaves, dog fur, toasted mushroom, spiced clove, moist earth. The pyrazinic aromas have uncommon depth and character - stewed bell pepper, coffee, and nascent tobacco.
On the palate, the wine dances with an elegant 12.6% alcohol frame, vibrant acidity, and satiny tannins - the medium on which the finish is printed. There is a moment, mid-palate, where the individual components come together seamlessly - a strong argument for structural-aromatic integration in the Clark Smithian sense. On the finish, the flavors subtly unravel, then persist like a vocal ensemble with synchronized vibrato.
Get this. — 8 years ago
Might be the most perfect Pinot N. I've enjoyed. Soft yet bold, mature red fruit that is slightly jammy and finishes with a grand flourish. Wow. — 9 years ago
Fruit takes a back seat in the 2012 Elk Cove Roosevelt Vineyard Pinot Noir. This is a portrait in savoriness. Aromas of Spanish roof tile, sun dried tomato, cigar box and sage seamlessly merge into tart cranberries and dried cherry notes. Firm, dusty tannins hem in high-toned red fruit and taught acidity that terminates with a flourish of dried herb and bay leaf. This is the sort of Oregon Pinot Noir that will reward patience. I've love to revisit it in a decade or so. Sample — 9 years ago
Loads of fun and an absolute pleasure start to finish -the never ending finish. That said: I think I might be a more of a traditionalist than I thought as I like classic cask regiments where the kiln and grain speak for the house with less flourish and fragrance. Granted I could take this to sea and never wish for another whisky. — 10 years ago
Dark berry fruit with a little shoe polish accent. Decent intensity through the mid-palate, and finishes with a little grainy, mineral flourish. Certainly no CdP but pretty tasty. — 8 years ago
Limpid ruby-red. Smoke- and spice-tinged red and dark berries, cola and violet on the deeply perfumed nose. Sappy and broad on entry, offering sweet blackberry and licorice pastille flavors that slowly tighten up and become spicier on the back half. The spiciness carries into and drives a long, focused finish that features silky tannins and a repeating cola flourish. (Josh Raynolds, Vinous, Dec 2016) — 8 years ago
You can taste the garrigue, giving warm spicy interest to the fruity flourish. For €10 (if you can find it) you can't go wrong. — 8 years ago
Fantastico. This wine has converted me from Valpolicella-phobic to Valpolicella-philic. Sono molto entusiasta di questo vino (questionable spelling and grammar, here). Makes me think of a leather-bound journal containing Italian poetry written by hand with a flourish. Romantico. Vino di Vino. Buy again and again and again. — 8 years ago
Superb - from first taste to finish. Subtle berry and hint of oak rounded with a warm flourish. Thank you Jay Lupo!
— 9 years ago
Deep dark raspberry fruit, and maybe ranging to red plum with a hint of veogeot-like fruit liquor, and a hint of eucalyptus. Soft mouthfeel with lovely medium to medium to medium + acidity. Finishes with a flourish of rose and brighter fruits. Very And beaune-like for an Oregon Pinot — 9 years ago
Lovely line from start to finish - elegant flourish finish of apple and honey. Clearly expert winemaking. Tasted blind at Chenin blanc lunch.
— 10 years ago
Jay Kline

Popped and poured. This is in a much more fun spot than last year. The nose is a big bowl of blackberries and a bit of sandalwood which I found very intriguing and quite delightful to be completely frank. Delicious wine with dense dark fruits and some spice on the palate. This bottle did not come across hot like some notes from others have indicated. Tannin is still a touch firm but it's definitely well within the range of enjoyment at this point. Finishes with a flourish, lasting for 30 seconds. Again, the Alexis Establet comes through as a consistent and overall wonderful representation of 100% old-vine Grenache from the appellation. Drink now or enjoy over the next 3-5 years. — 8 years ago