Peppery and highly drinkable — 6 years ago
My favorite cider. A sweeter cider but well balanced and slightly spicy for an overall great flavor profile. Their Saskatoon cider is great if you are looking for something a little sweeter and more unusual. — 9 years ago
2011 La Carriere stands up to the best of the PM vintages. Rich, supple with hints of apricot, honey and jasmine. Very smooth finish! I'm encouraged about 2011 knights valley production! Dan and Brian... This is a must have! — 11 years ago
Singing! A hint of reduction initially. Apples, honeysuckle, a touch of caramel, long finish with acid and some bitters. Just lovely. Highly recommend. — 5 years ago
Last night at Sass
PN aged on chard lees for 48mon. Tastes like Oregon: underripe ground cherries, slate, — 6 years ago
Light and dry red without being simple. Maison carriere in Chamonix — 6 years ago
Sweet tart with notes of blueberry and a hint of nuttiness ( almond?). Delicious. — 8 years ago
Fresh strawberries, orange zest and warm baking spices. Beautiful texture. Dare I say my new fav Brut Rose in the WV... — 9 years ago
In every sense of the word, this Blanc De Noir is beautiful. The labeling alone deserves an award! With Pinot Noir sourced from my favorite vineyard in the state (Temperance Hill), this is a complex, gorgeous, elegant, full bodied, fruit forward beauty with pin point bubbles from Heaven. Strawberries, raspberries, fresh baked bread. rich fruit upon entry follow through to the forever finish , seamlessly. Zippy, zesty acidity rounds out the fruit. Bubble Bliss!! — 10 years ago
A touch port like in the bouquet sound drink otherwise. — 7 years ago
Organic & deelish — 9 years ago
Yep another one, apparently a cellar full of working for wine is up for drinking. The 2002, What can I say this split, was sound and solid. Great balance and elegance. Might have to open up a full bottle next time. Thanks Jim! — 9 years ago
A JK Carriere of momentous proportion, with a decidedly Burgundian sensibility, the 2004 Antoinette opens with expressive aromas of damp tilth, forest floor, roasted game, cranberry compote and rose hips. There is a wildness to this wine that is difficult to pinpoint, solitary treks through pristine forest in the Olympic Peninsula come to mind. The acid, the purity of fruit and absolute terroir shines through. Masculine yet elegant, it finishes with dried herbs, mint and pink peppercorn. — 10 years ago
Maurice Meyer
Not a typical Chablis to my mind. Yes a hint of green in the colour but lower in mineralogy and that element of flint. Nevertheless a lovely wine with peachy fruit and decent body and length. Think more southern Burgundy. I would definitely buy again at this price point. — 4 years ago