This is the 2007 vintage. One of the better 2nd tier Marg River Cabernets for around less than half price of the big guns at approx $40. Not quite as good as the standard Vasse Felix or the Woodlands Margaret for the same price. Good fruit and herbal notes from a good vintage. 17.5+ — 10 years ago
A masterful Grenache from my dear friend Peter Fraser. — 11 years ago
Heathers favorite white, from a wine your she did in Langley with Debbie — 12 years ago
2009 vintage seems to shift between intense berry/cassis and mineral plumb nose, vanilla and violets play a pleasant medley. Smooth fruit and rounded tannins give a wonderful tactile sensation in the mouth with a lingering aftertaste, warm with alcohol but still flavored with fruit and a slight astringent tannin to say I can go longer. Lovely wine. — 10 years ago
I suspect these are Okanagan grapes even those it's a Fraser Valley winery. Bang on for BC Merlot. — 12 years ago
3/6.5/9 = 18.5 out of 100 = 93
Plenty of acid - could use more age — 11 years ago
Wine maker Robert Foley. Luscious, young and powerful without twisting up on the palate. Rich, luscious and chewy, one can feel the tannins have had enough time in bottle to begin melting onto the complex array of flavored in the heart of the wine. Ribeyes and potatoes, all day, and with time to decant the '09 Jamesport Petit Verdot goes from a cantor to a rugged and thoroughly enjoyable gallop. A nose-coating helping of spice box envelopes the ole factory, and trademark characteristics of Petit Verdot become more clear with each sip. It's subtle but with oodles of staying power- and such is the finish. Bottom line: worth more than it costs- and a noble representative of a rising Atlantic Coast. — 12 years ago
Ehren Jordan
Owner/Winemaker Failla Wines
Tasty. Thanks Fraser! — 10 years ago