Solid Malbec — 10 years ago
Enamel lined steel tanks. Gravity. Bue. Real tactile minerals. — 11 years ago
Energetic, great purity and a tactile interaction that is gravity-defying. A study in symmetry and modesty. — 10 years ago
This is a smooth dry Cabernet Franc from a Michigan wine tasting birthday weekend in fall 2014. Pepper finish, not as much fruit as other wines. Not to say that's bad...This wine is perfect. — 10 years ago
Did not like this at first, but it was so much better after plenty of breathing. Really enjoyed it the day after opening — 11 years ago
Big nose of slatey, volcanic burnt rubber and slate upon opening. Turns to white and yellow roses pears and apple blossoms with the whisper of volcanic smoke. Really minerally intro on the palate, without exposing too much fruit. Real depth here, and an acidic corset of complex earthiness that just winds and winds until it becomes slender and defiant of gravity. Comely, but natural and splendidly understated until the flexed muscle of its essence belies its grace! Held its own against whole yellow fin snapper, whole radish, stinky Deutsche Rougette Bavarian Red cheese. — 10 years ago
Giving Gravity flow a good name. Very special! — 10 years ago
Very clean varietally iconic characteristics. Indigenous yeasts, long natural fermentation, large Alsatian oak casks, long lees contacts, hand picked and sorted, whole cluster, gravity sedimentation. MW — 11 years ago
Mark Silverman
Malty & rich brown live ale. Nutty & tangy. Very good & refreshing for a high gravity ale. — 10 years ago