
The ‘Grace Vineyard’ Pinot Noir is a barrel selection from this exceptional site in the Dundee Hills AVA. The aromas are intoxicating right out of the gate, as this warm vintage Pinot Noir is not needing a long decant. Rose water, ripe red plums, strawberry puree and guava aromas all combine with lovely earthy and wet rock nuances that all are woven together in the beautifully glass. Exuding sheer class on the palate, this gorgoeus Pinot Noir slowly unveils ripe red fruits that mingle with minerals, potpourri, exotic spices and shades of wild blackberry jam. The silky texture entices and adds to this wonderful drinking experience. Fantastic in its youth, the Grace Vineyard Pinot Noir will shows wonderful promise for an exceedingly long evoloution ahead. Drink 2020-2040 — 6 years ago
Really ballsy and unique wine. Today’s tasting in Yountville will go down as one of my favorites of all time. First I’d ever heard of this grape, grown in Paso. Black fruit covered in licorice. If you go (and I’d highly recommend it), go for the cheese pairing it’s well worth it. — 8 years ago
Couldn't hold out any longer, I've had this at least 7-10 days now,
Great cork for a 22 year old bottle, juice is great! No brown or bricking of the wine. Someone stored this properly.
Old school 13.2 abv,
I look forward to the day Delectable realizes technology is beyond 1995 and updates their site so I can actually receive notifications,🙄 lame — 8 years ago


Softer, rounded black fruits than in July. Blue fruits are starting to show a bit more. Cherry chocolate follows. Soft black earthiness with a touch of soft minerals. Light vanilla presence and medium barrel toast come out on the soft elegant finish. Good acidity is the one lacking element in their 08. It's off just a bit. 9.3-9.4 with the Ribcap steak...Michael Mina's-Bourbon Steak. — 10 years ago
Delicious Malbec. Nice structure without any distracting flavors or excessive tannins. — 10 years ago

Brought this baby up to ski weekend and cracked it open. Drinking perfectly, I might say. — 11 years ago
I love this lighter weight, more aromatic Grenache. Well worth a look. — 4 years ago
Burst of ripe fruits with hint of Tabasco, opens up very quick, taste of chocolate, beautiful wine by itself — 5 years ago
Pretty good. Lots of fruit. Way better than last year. — 6 years ago
$8 hannaford — 8 years ago
Picked up this bottle in October at the winery in Chianti. Enjoying it in Arizona for our anniversary. Fantastic wine. Highly recommend it. — 9 years ago
Flavorful, low tannin. Good alone or with food. 75% Sangiovese 25% Merlot. — 10 years ago
Mint attack, coco prune, orange blossom. Robust tannin appears. Tremendous! — 10 years ago
Goes really well with pizza. — 11 years ago
Anniversary wine! — 11 years ago
Smooth with nice berry notes. It was a gift. — 6 years ago
Tastes like buttered popcorn! — 7 years ago
I hoped this would be better than the Liparita and it delivered, with grace. Generous, but well-integrated, use of oak that imparts some tasty caramel. The fruit is dark and rich, but savory. Some secondary cacao and meat offer complexity alongside a finish with moderate length. A decent ~$50 Napa Cab. — 9 years ago
Sooooooo good — 10 years ago
Virgilio had this 10 years ago
Amy Winehouse. Becky and doug wine dinner — 11 years ago
Earth, leather on the nose. Really nice tannins. A winner. — 12 years ago
Ben Lehman
What can I say I love anything Angela makes, and the new Tribute to Grace tasting room in Los Alamos is a gem. My Dad declared this was his favorite wine ever and my mom is from nearby Cucamonga, so let’s just say everyone was happy. For that reason, wine of our trip out west after not seeing the folks for 18 months. As always, just incredibly elegant Grenache, light on its feet, but not without its nuanced power — 4 years ago