@Martin G Rivard @Jason Chang Yup the infamous 89 Lynch. Boxing way up in class. Tobacco, glove leather and dark fruit. This is an amazing wine. Not as strong as the last bottle but still way up there. Fabulous. — 9 years ago
The infamous, finally got to try it. Very slutty, robust and fruit intense, interested to see if it has enough structure to age. — 9 years ago
Better than the infamous Black Isle bottle. Full, sweet ripe fruit - plenty of years on it — 11 years ago
1998.
Cherry and kirsch, peppery, scrub pine, with a silky finish. Definitely get the infamous 'garrigue' as well. Wonderful wine. — 11 years ago
Single vineyard Stag's Leap cab. Delicious without the infamous '11 "green." 150 cases made — 11 years ago
Delicious Yakima Valley Syrah from the infamous Delille Cellars (2005 Vintage)
brambly rich black fruit, pepper crusted pancetta, eucalyptus and fresh violets; upfront tannins and great acidity. — 12 years ago
This is a fantastic new world wine with old world attributes. Nose that includes the infamous smelly sock and then metamorphoses into leather and pepper. Spicy on the tongue with a smooth, big finish. A gem at $22. — 12 years ago
The infamous Shake Ridge — 13 years ago
As the infamous spy Austin Powers would say "yeah, baby yeah!"
Like a junkie I needed a fix of something that speaks to me after drinking earlier wine plus my wife threatened me with ill will if I didn't uncork a beauty
My team got beat and I was upset but after opening this baby I feel like "it's alive"
I know it is a 2011 but it is from one of the best Napa vineyards and Schrader can make some great wine when they want to
This is not great but man as I said it is speaking to me with nice silky tannins - big dark blue fruits - intoxicating deep color that would make redacted artist envious and finally this last a really long time on palette - long like when parachuting and the chute opens and it feels like eternity but is only a few minutes or so - oh and decanted for four hours by accident
I like Mr brown as a winemaker and pray the Constellations group does not screw it up after their recent purchase
Big smiles! — 9 years ago
Hooray! Délectable was kind enough to identify it, even though it has yet to be released. This is Maxem from Sam Kaplan. I don't know how he sourced this, but the grapes are from the infamous UV (Ulises Valdez) vineyard in the Sonoma Coast area. Soils are a mix of dense clay and sand. Aubert makes their outstanding Pinot Noirs here, with the soil giving their voluptuous texture to the wine. Now, in the hands of Kaplan, he uses his signature velvet mouth feel, balance and finish and plays with the Pinot Noir grapes delicate nature, bright fruits and acidity to create a magnificent wine. This is his first release, and it is tastes like his 100th. Can't wait for it to come out! Maxem, meaning 'best of the best' in Latin, is the combined name of Sam and Nancy's children...Max and Emma. Truly a family labor of love. — 9 years ago



Louis Roederer Brut Premier NV, #Champagne. Fantastic entry cuvée from the infamous estate. Classic toasted brioche, green pear, yellow Apple, glazed apricot and lemon curd. Vivacious bubbles on a round, creamy finish. #wine #sommelier #sommlife — 11 years ago
Finally trying the infamous #piquepoul #2012 #languedoc #france wow! — 11 years ago
Little brother to the infamous Scarecrow stands bold. Tinman! — 11 years ago
Use it for everything. Jameson and ginger, and the infamous Egg Nog.
— 12 years ago
Brown shugga, cinnamon and grassy spices. An enormous amount of carbonation, it practically fills your mouth with air. Starts slightly sweet with the same caramel and licorice flavors, but finishes dry. Deceptively light and easy, despite it’s 8%. Named after an infamous French bandit which the owners are related to. Americans, try this, though it will ruin your taste for domestic saisons for life. — 12 years ago
The infamous...19 crimes — 13 years ago
My oh my......the closest maybe yet to the infamous bottle from Brewer Clifton a few years back. Simply memorable. Nose of berries and Flora in a wonderful treat to the senses! Silky smooth, with a mid length finish. Just like BC, from Santa Rita Hills. — 9 years ago
This wine was recommended to me by the infamous Martha Stewart, champion of the kitchen and now self proclaimed wine critic. What I love most is the name "bear hug"--a clear endorsement of a subpopulation of the gay community. This wine pairs well with...a man, preferably a large hairy one. Embrace your true self and this wine will embrace you (hug you?). — 9 years ago
Absofreakinlutely!
Drank along the infamous 'Le Caneton Tour d'Argent'
Has strength and definition, a reckless ride of flavours. — 10 years ago
Roasted peanuts, mocha, cacao nibs, and vanilla — 11 years ago
Finally opened the infamous Iblock Sauv Blanc. #liquidhistory — 12 years ago
Rum and coke with an attitude. Super in the infamous Egg Nog. — 12 years ago
The infamous 2001. — 12 years ago
Carl Fischer
Tor’s inaugural vintage from the infamous and heralded Herb Lamb Vineyard. 8 barrels of outstanding, incredibly balanced wine. Dark chocolate, cassis, earth, lavender, raspberries. Medium-full bodied, nice acidity, long finish. Did I mention how incredibly balanced this wine is? Another outstanding wine from @Tor Kenward — 9 years ago