1st time having Foss. Seems like great and distinctive addition to WS portfolio. — 9 years ago
This is really under-rated. I can see why. You need to want this. The initial blackberry is immediately overtaken by a heaping amount of road tar and tobacco. It's awesome, but not for everyone. Velvety mouthfeel, but the tannins remain powerful on the finish. Needs some more time to settle down. WS Top 100. Terrific value here. Practically stole this for $20. — 10 years ago
A strong bouquet of cherry and earth. Raspberry, earth and fresh cut herb flavors dominate. Strong, grippy tannins have bite and will help this age well. Hold if you have, or give a long decant. WS Top 100. — 10 years ago
Fabulously full with great acidity and balance. This was possibly the best WS I have had to date. — 10 years ago
Went very well with the crown roast!! #33 WS 2013 Top 100 — 11 years ago
A gift from Bob's own cellar, my first WS that Burt Williams made himself. Spectacular! And wine the way it was, 13.2% alcohol — 12 years ago
From the Haro-Lumia Tasters' Dozen. Apparently I had this almost a year ago; I have zero recollection. Anyway....slightly different tasting notes. A lot of rich blackberry fruit, mixed with some accents of plum, followed by a lot of road tar and hints of chocolate. Rich with a lot of depth. Amazing now, but patience will be rewarded. A WS Top 100. — 8 years ago
The 2011 Wine Spectator wine of the year. 100 points by WS. This bottle lives up to the accolades. Wowza! — 11 years ago
93 points ws. Great wine with filet! — 12 years ago
полностью готово, гладкие танины, средняя кислотность, сильная ароматика (черная смородина, табак, дерево глубокое и теплое); долгое послевкусие; WS 92 — 8 years ago
Fairly familiar with these guys. The Bacci family is producing some increasingly serious juice at all 4 of their wine labels, but the Brunellos are proving to be their best. The 2010 Reserva was num. 49 top 100 on WS, and 100 pt rated by James Suckling. This vintage of the baseline Brunello received a 95 pt critique. Now that the factual formalities are out of the way.. the wine.
Needs a bunch more time in the bottle and if consumed this year, loads of decanting. Orange burgundy rim, and a dark ruby core. Full of smokey cedar, oiled leather, dried thyme/oregano combo, underbrush, and black plum skins. The pallet is full of intense tannin structure, and balanced food friendly acid, exhibiting notes of wild cherries, green and black peppercorn, vanilla, clove, anise, and a faint touch of coffee bean lingering with the herbaceous finish. This is a modern approach to Brunello, or in general Italian wine - French Barriques, and shorter maturation times - as opposed to using big neutral oak barrels "boti" to produce a wine that is less focused on the influencing flavors of new oak, and more focused on the character of the fruit and the terrior. The traditional style needs more time to age to be appreciated, but styles like this modern one will age quite well, and can be approached sooner (most would say the best of both worlds). For $50, an impressive value wine from the DOCG of Brunello di Montalcino. — 9 years ago
Different notes from last tasting. Black cherry wrapped in generous heaping of currant and clove. Finish is spice-filled and memorable. WS Top 100. — 10 years ago
Good balance for WS. — 11 years ago
This was WS wine of the year a little while back and it was lovely. Not sure woty worthy but excellent nonetheless. — 11 years ago

Dario Scimeca
WS is consistently good across blends and vineyards, but this is better than most. — 8 years ago