Love this wine! I think it got better with age too. Great velvet mouth feel, jamminess, balanced tannins, blueberry and blackberry flavors. — 7 years ago
Slight alcohol finish. Medium tannins. Light fruit. — 7 years ago
14.9% alc.
I found a mineral note in this that somehow made the wine seem lighter than other vintages I've enjoyed.
Having had the good fortune of tasting lots of PM Chards I have high hopes and just think this was caught too early and that time will "deepen" the palate and bring more body to this.
92+ pts — 8 years ago
Needs another year or two — 9 years ago
Back in 2006, I had the good fortune to invest in a box of the Neal vineyard designated bottlings pre-release. They have been sleeping in my cellar ever since. Last night, Tony the Fish, who is a frequent contributor to these pages, arrived with a bottle of the 2010 Neal cab sav. It was a solid effort and Mrs Fish quite enjoyed it. As we finished the bottle I remembered I had some of the 2003 vineyard designated wines in the back of the cellar and figured it was time to check in on them. We started with the Second Chance from Atlas Peak. Generally I am a mountain fruit guy, and like the volcanic soil that yields low yielding structured wines. There was plenty of stuffing left after 11 years, and a nice contrast to the 2010 cab sav blend. We then moved to Chafen. Another mountain- Howell this time, slightly lower elevation vineyard. This wine was bigger than the Second Chance with mouthfuls of ripe cassis, berry fruit and coffee- almost a cocoa powder character to it. The final wine of the night - and best of show - was the Howell Mountain Estate. Dark rich tannins with intense velvety chocolate cake flavors. This was a fun night going from the 2010 blend to the all 2003 single vineyard designates. Most of us aren't patient enough or buy them as a group so you can taste them altogether at once. Everyone should do this from to time. It reminds me at least of how different climate and soil can be in the same year. It's even better with friends. Thank you Mr Fish for the inspiration. — 10 years ago
One of my favorite hard to find Paso Cabs to pair with my sous vide ribeye. Nice little birthday pair. — 11 years ago
Smooth, fruity, low tannins...😁 — 6 years ago
Amazing aroma. Berry jam and some nice wet soil. Something a bit herbaceous too. Taste is good too. Smoky and fruity. A rich, ripe full CA Pinot. Bitter licorice. Hints of dark chocolate as well. Holds its own even after being open for a week. A great buy for $10 at grocery outlet. — 7 years ago
14% alc.
Showing amazingly "young" at 37 years.
I've had the good fortune of tasting quite a few vintages from this winery and (still having a slight preference for their 1979) all the wines from Zelma Long are simply fantastic and deserves serious attention if aged CA is your thing.
— 8 years ago
I had the good fortune to have spent time with István Szepsy Jr. while in Tokaji's Mád village, from which this wine takes its name. This is a late harvest Furmint-Hárslevelű endowed with pungent botrytisized aromas of dried mango, yellow peach, apricot, orange blossom and nougatine, it's profile on the nose mirrors that of that palate. What is perhaps defining about these wines is, aside from the stunning value of price for quality, is the cascading minerality that carves a canyon through lush layers of fruit and spice. 11.0% ABV | Sample — 9 years ago
Aromas of pear. Both crisp and rich on the palate. Get some green apple on the back end. — 9 years ago
Delicious Okanagan Falls Pinot Noir. It is rich and heavy like an California Pinot. The nose is cherry and the mouth and finish are balanced and smooth. A really nice wine — 10 years ago
The cherry punches you in the face, in a very good way. Also, this is definitely a wine that you want to have open for at least 30 to 45 minutes because it starts out being exceptionally closed. I had the fortune of tasting it after it had been open for a few hours before picking up a couple of bottles and could really determine the difference once I opened the ones I had purchased. Also, there's A significant earthiness to complement the fruit, mainly cherry, as well as a reasonable amount of tannin. Others that I was with thought that the tannins were a bit on the high side — 11 years ago
Dry Rose... Very delicious. You can taste the blackberry. — 11 years ago
Amazing dry rose from NC — 12 years ago
Amazing value for the price! New Fortune restaurant — 6 years ago
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4、7、2018 — 7 years ago
Deep, dark, full. Better as it has aged — 7 years ago
Ok. I'm trying to refrain from hyperbole, but this (being the first Dolcetto I have tasted) was legitimately blown away by this bottle of juice!
For only $10.99 from TJs in NYC USQ, this is easily one of the best values I've had the fortune of encountering to date.
Intense notes of Black Cherry on on both nose and palate with a captivating spiciness / earthiness that helps add too the tremendous balance presented by the wine.
I've said it once, but this time I would like to reiterate:
BUY. DRINK. REPEAT. REPEAT. REPEAT. — 8 years ago
Plenty of "gooseberry" grapefruit and green apple. Banging with acidity, seafood friendly. — 8 years ago
6.99 excellent buy. BM. wonderful, multilayered. buy sgain!! — 9 years ago
Cava tastes a lot more like champagne than Prosecco, so if you don’t want to pay a fortune for your NYE wine, this might be your preference. Where Champagne is bread-dough yeasty, this is as well, but it is BOLD in its yeastiness. There are in yo face aromatics because this is edgy and harder than the other options here, which makes the smells bounce out of the glass. Want a big start to your new year? This is what I would toast with. Repeat after me: THIS YEAR WILL BE MY YEAR! — 10 years ago
A fabulous wine enjoyed with friends. — 11 years ago
Mineral, lively. — 11 years ago
I met Carol Meredith at James King's house when she introduced her wines to our wine group. I liked this one the best and bought a couple bottles. It has a quality that is hard to describe... — 12 years ago
Anne Richardson
I was surprised, liked this! Not too acidic and not sweet. A great table wine. — 6 years ago