Sweet and savory. A Rose for non-rose fans. — 9 years ago
Get this next time in Fredericksburg, Lewis. A great light white, patio pounder. — 9 years ago
Tried this while in Fredericksburg in the wine tours. My favorite of the trip. — 10 years ago
My favorite wine. — 10 years ago
Matt's favorite wine from our trip to Fredericksburg — 10 years ago
We bought this from a Fredericksburg winery. We enjoyed it tonight as much as we did two months ago at the winery. An excellent white wine. — 11 years ago
Loved this wine. Fredericksburg Tx — 11 years ago
Lincoln street wine bar in Fredericksburg Tx. — 12 years ago
Yummy with bright flavor and can finish — 12 years ago
Cellartracker was quite harsh on this one, because someone gave it an 85. On the last trip to Fredericksburg, we discovered the existence of this wine and were able to taste the 15 and 16 Rose wines side by side. This one was the clear victor. Strawberry and rose petals on the nose. The entry is strawberry crush and a Rose petal perfume out of the glass. Medium density. Great acidity. The middle of this wine goes to an herbal hearthiness with a great limestone and mineral grit, with excellent long finish. The 16 by comparison tends to have a lot more citrus and pink grapefruit with higher acidity. Still pretty damn good but this seems to be typical for 16 TX Rose across the board except for Kuhlman. Texas makes some awesome Rose if you know where to find it — 8 years ago
One of our favorites from our June 2016 trip to Fredericksburg. Dave particularly loves this wine! — 9 years ago
Light, taste of sour candy overall yummy — 9 years ago
Trying new stuff in Germantown, TX (aka Fredericksburg) — 10 years ago
Great tasting Texas Pinot. Discovered it in Fredericksburg wine tasting downtown. Worth the price. — 10 years ago
Picked this up at a wine tasting in Fredericksburg with my boyfriend and his Army buddies. Finally one he likes! — 10 years ago
Crisp, citrusy, green apple jolly rancher. First enjoyed with Matthew on a spontaneous Fredericksburg visit during Aisha's wedding weekend, then returned on our anniversary and became wine club members :) — 11 years ago
Wonderful Texas wine Sister Creek wineries Fredericksburg TX — 12 years ago
Crossroads saloon and steak house Fredericksburg , TX — 13 years ago
Grape Creek is our favorite winery in Fredericksburg. This wine helped us reach that decision. Slightly jammy with a soft kick to the head. — 8 years ago
This is the first riserva Primitivo we have had. It was recommended by the owner of Cork and Table, a Fredericksburg restaurant and it lived up to his description and surpassed our expectations. — 9 years ago
In Fredericksburg with Matt, Cork and Table. — 9 years ago
Nice Texas sweet red. Love the name. If ever in Fredericksburg TX stop by the winery. — 9 years ago
Makes you nut your pants. Garnish with orange, love the aftertaste of cinnamon — 10 years ago
Excellent for a weekend in Fredericksburg celebrating 3 years of marriage. Definitely recommend a visit to 4.0 cellars for some Texas wine history and great tastings. — 10 years ago
We really enjoy this wine and drive to Fredericksburg to get it if it does not come in the shipment. — 10 years ago
$32 from Lincoln st in Fredericksburg — 11 years ago
Great red wine from a Fredericksburg, TX winery. Randy and I (and Gary) all loved it. — 11 years ago
Fantastic! — 12 years ago
Nice and sweet, but not too much. Great with spaghetti — 13 years ago
Mark Flesher
With all the smack and throw down about the recent Texas HB1514 witch hunt, I'm not sure I should admit to heavily armed Texans that I really enjoyed this wine. This wine took about 45 minutes to express. Poured a dark purple into the glass with nose of nitrogen, cola, mint. On the palate, good acidity and supple mouthfeel. The middle of the wine showed an earthy mushroom and young, black fruit. Finishes lighter actually with a floral perfume. Tannic, even after 2 hours. Less than the 2012 though, which is VERY locked up. Great density to this wine. Tasted the 2012 in the winery but bought more of this one. Labeled appropriately as a St Emilion Grand Cru and sold at a Fredericksburg winery. Truthful about origins -- nothing wrong with that!! This one is good to go now but better in a few more years. — 8 years ago