8.5 first day first day, 8.7 end of first glass. 9 on the second day. Very first glass drunk seemed rather insipid. After that it seem to gather some body. Second day second glass. Had some raisiny taste. Enjoyed it. — 8 years ago
Great golden yellow color with a very good clarity. Bees wax, honey, serious petroleum at first. As it heats up it opens up the fruit (mature apple, apricot, pineapple, orange peel), herbs and earthy aromas. I sat and smelled the wine for 15 minutes without tasting it. The palate deserved the pleasure too. Great complexity, with deep layers of elegancy typical for a top notch mosel riesling. Still young and still peaking, all you need is to gather your thoughts and enjoy this awesome riesling. 95/100 — 9 years ago
Overall impression is hindered from a cold but overall from what I can gather it is what I have come to expect from Sauzet with a rich, toasty nose, then a palate with cut, verve and minerality with a long finish. #pulignymontrachet #sauzet #chardonnayfromthebestplaceonearth — 9 years ago
The Ridge Lytton Springs Zin 2012 was excellent bang for buck at $32. I also gather it is tough to find. Silky and smooth with good berries and a hint of vanilla. The tannins were youngish and I'd expect the body to develop over the next couple years. nice oaky finish. Very pleased. — 10 years ago
Rich and amber-hued, this dessert wine offering from cult winery, Sine Qua Non is crafted from 100% botrytized Viognier. Harvested at 42 brix, it's a remarkable elixir that offers up notes of ripe apricot, orange marmalade, mace and vanilla. Concentrated, waxy and viscous. There is enough acidity to bolster hedonistic flavors of bruised pear, golden raisin, clover honey and whole cloves on the finish. Ample spice notes gather like an impending storm on the tip of the tongue. Exotic and very memorable. — 10 years ago
Gather c Tom- bright, fun — 11 years ago
Villa Creek "Gather No Moss." 2010 Paso Robles. — 12 years ago
Tasting this makes me want to visit Italy. Beautiful aromatics that pervade. Blind, and on the nose alone, I could instantly call this Italian. Black cherry, fennel seed, crespone, with dried flowers and herbs. Full-bodied, but not thick, it sets up shop on your palate. Excellent structure, and from what I gather, this must have started to uncoil. I was prepared to decant, but never felt the need. — 8 years ago
Tasting the 2014 vintage, I gather this was bottled in 2016 marking 50 years since Udaca formed back in 1966. Its anniversary also celebrates a classic throwback label. Never more has Udaca been so full of Dão personality. Medium bodied, with floral high notes, a core of brambly fruit, and a wisp of clove and star anise, it is a red for we who enjoy the racy reds of the Loire in warm vintages. A lovely little red! — 9 years ago
Wow! Just popped and it's in great shape. Really good and interesting. Bright red fruit with high acidity, a pronounced cured black olive note, and a bit of menthol are what I gather now. I'm sure this will open and reveal more. — 9 years ago
Delicious; balance spot on, plenty of interest and great to drink. Apparently the Browns have been growing Graciano in King Valley since the 1920s, and I gather the Tempranillo vines are several decades old, too. Anyway, this has bags of fruit - strawberry, blueberry and blackberry - on the nose, which also brings in dusty chocolate, earth and smokiness. Silky and super fresh on the palate, which is quite perfectly even and lingering. Yes. — 10 years ago
Last night in Jackson Hole dining at Gather. Liked but not loved, fruit is still there but starting to fade. The tannins will support more time but I'm not sure the fruit will. — 10 years ago
Gritty Tannin Dusty cherry she's big for her britches but don't that deter ya boy, saddle up and ride! You could even ride her when she is a bit older in 5yrs and the experience she would gather I reckon would be worth it.
Dark plum cassis and black bush berries, fill out the light sagey spiced nosed, great weight. I still think it is the best thing they do. — 10 years ago
Extreme concentration of cassis and blackberries, the richness of the tobacco leaves meets backgrounds of cedar oak, chocolate and mint, all that complemented by an animal and meaty aggression. Full-bodied palate, tannins are firm and well established, long finish where prunes, mint and bay leaves gather all together. An instant classic. Coonawarra's Cab at its best. — 11 years ago
The second time I had this wine this week in Arbois. Sometimes you open a wine and think its too reduced and gather some opinion about it then you open it again and realize its fucking beautiful and yr an idiot. — 13 years ago
argh, the agony.... '08 is tasty! really quite an enjoyable drinker that ought gather lots of praise and rate top dollar. it's pop first growth now and metallica will probably start hawk'n it like they do brioni. how is brioni metal? it's not but then neither is metallic;-) more importantly though, how is this haut-brion? — 8 years ago
What they serve when all the Force ghosts of dead presidents gather for their annual 'state of the union' on the Jersey Shore. — 9 years ago
Let's gather around and listen to the tales grandpa will tell you! The story the wine! Holy holy holy! This is Napa
— 9 years ago
Meao Tawny NV (1999 stock)
From stocks that Francisco is experimenting with, these Tawny wines may or may not turn into a commercial bottling. From what I gather with discussing it with Luisa they are still tinkering with the blend and the style they want to represent as a Meao Tawny.
Caramel and roasted nuts jump from the glass and fan out over the thicker textured wine that adds oxidized notes of orange and ginger. If anything for me as good as this is it could use a little more freshness.
Tasted at Quinta do Vale Meao 10/16/2015.
#meao #topsecret #tawny — 10 years ago
Very smooth mouthfeel and finish. — 10 years ago
I love how it's so crisp. You can really gather how the terroir has played into it's beautiful mineralality. Right? — 10 years ago
Marlon had this 11 years ago
Bodacious is the name, and smokey, sultry petit syrah the game. I'd prefer a little less char (toast on their barrels I gather), but this id chewy and ripe and intense, just like I like em. :) — 12 years ago
Brian Tuite
Solid Rosé for $17 — 8 years ago