A piece of CA history. Ruby Cabernet was bred at UC Davis, a cross between cab sauv and Carignane, typically used for jug wine, but this one was lovingly made by Paul Draper, nose a bit tired, but a lively three-dimensional palate, with refined pebbly tannins. — 11 years ago
My all time favorite wine in the history of my wine drinking experience!!! — 12 years ago
One of the rarest and most unique wine in the world, DOC Colares - ungrafted vines planted on the characteristic sandy soils from this region, happy to drink history - this 1931 red kept a great freshness (even better than 1969) , a very nice aged wine, and amazing price, I'm a fan of Colares 😃 — 10 years ago
3. Nice zin. Great balance. Not as spicy — 11 years ago
Oh how I wish these were in my cellar! 2-1985 Romanee Conti, 1.5 liter 1978 La Tache and 2 1945 Mouton Rothschild. This was to me a once in a lifetime tasting even though I've tried the 45 and 85 many years ago. But to have a little sip back to back to back was heaven! Couldn't even tell you which was the best. It didn't matter, I was drinking history! — 12 years ago
History in a bottle — 11 years ago
Lessons in history. — 11 years ago
Awesome. Great acid! History in my mouth! — 12 years ago
Joe Cox
Production Assistant, Wine Writer
A fantastic slice of Italy. Good fruit and enticing aromas. Even better history. — 10 years ago