While the winery is still there, this amphitheater vineyard site is long gone. It made some of the lightest, leanest Cabernet that this sunny state has ever produced. Although at times this wine smelled like a fall leaf pile, it had length and focus in the league of great Champagne. The last glass had revitalized currant fruit and top class texture without any hint of heaviness. A great experience and important piece of California history. Bear Gulch greatness! — 11 years ago
Excellent Chardoney — 12 years ago
Get some mo — 10 years ago
Spago, Ritz, bachelor gulch — 10 years ago
Solid Sauvignon Blanc from Trout Gulch. Enjoyable, but not quite as bright as I like it. — 11 years ago
Vineyard is south of trout gulch-1600 feet-planted in 79 and dry farmed-picked at 22-23-100% whole cluster-little stemminess and green note on nose-not on palate-great acid and good ripeness but towards tart fruit side — 12 years ago
Dark - Spicy - Thick- yummy — 12 years ago
Paired well with the crab legs... — 10 years ago
Fruit-forward, 13.7%. Lots of structure. Drank at Botella Republic in Berkeley - Awesome wine bar! — 11 years ago
Exciting white from San Lucas. Plenty of fruit courtesy of the Grenache blanc, yet light enough with crisp acidity. No oak or butter. A bit of a rarity, so had to stock up. — 11 years ago
The Ritz Carlton, Bachelor Gulch, CO — 12 years ago
Melissa Landry
Love this Pinot - drank in Bachelor Gulch with dad at the condo. — 9 years ago