Good fruit. Would like to drink in 3+ years — 7 years ago
A nice DCV Zin. A little age on it but it was still tasty. Just setting the stage for the Bedrock. — 8 years ago
2106 North Coast Grenache rosè! Look for it in restaurants in sonoma county. Beautiful rosè 12.5 by volume. Smooth Floral notes of peach, kiwis, huge watermelon! A little passion fruit on the nose. Very smooth and light fruits but tasteful. I'd say medium to low acdiy. This is a great rosè if your lucky enough to be able to try it. I herd they don't sell this at the winery but are in the restaurants. Look for it and ask about it. Very very low production! Seek it and you won't be displeased. Perfect for spring time and summer time!! ( did someone say porch pounder ) ;) — 9 years ago
Stood up nicely to a Napa cab before it. — 9 years ago
A big but well balanced southern Rhone cocktail. Love it. — 9 years ago
Earthy and heavenly. — 10 years ago
Light and easy drinking for a Grenache. Awesome raspberries and strawberries, subtle pepper. Good late night drink. Not sure I like single varietal Grenache but if I were to do it, this would be it. — 6 years ago
Nice zin with bold flavors of blackberry and black cherry. Very light on tannins. Not a bad buy @ $24 undiscounted — 8 years ago
2015 muscat blanc. Kokomo winery. Timber crest Vinyard. It's a sweet varietal but done in a very dry Style. Which I love. Perfect for warm weather in spring and summer. Remember to serve chilled. The wine maker makes this wine very well. Kudos!! — 9 years ago
Flowers and mineral nose, great mouthfeel good acidity — 9 years ago
High Tannen structure and some spice but smooth toward back — 9 years ago
K so having a WSET 3 tasting club is making me burn through my supplies faster than usual. And burn through their supplies too. Oops for all of us. Now I've tried all of Kokomo's offerings in terms of Zin (although I wish I had been wealthy enough to crack them all open side by side) and I must say Pauline's vineyard=least fave. Rockpile was the best. Timber Crest was in the middle and...to be honest? The least pricy "Dry Creek Valley" is both really excellent and not as pricy as Rockpile Zin. My top two were probably both the least expensive (Dry Creek) and most pricy (Rockpile) so there ya go. Anyway I'm reviewing Rockpile here! Tis purple-ruby in color, on the nose black sweet cherries and chopped vanilla beans plus crushed blackberries. On the tongue: medium acid, low plus tannins, medium body, black cherries and blackberries and vanilla ice cream and the finish...it is medium in length and there is more of everything I mentioned you smell and taste and anyway... Taste both the more generic-in-name-only Dry Creek Valley Kokomo Zin (avail to all) and the Rockpile(I think only club members can get this). And my blind wine tasting club will have more samplings soon that I can't wait to share. — 9 years ago

Great zin! A little bit on a the lighter side. Went well with spicy rigatoni. — 7 years ago
Very dry. Unique. Sensational.
— 8 years ago
Very good light watermelon — 8 years ago
Strawberry nose mid tannins smooth finish...perfect with @zunicafe chicken.zx — 9 years ago
Jack Clennon
2017 outstanding! — 6 years ago