Outstanding! — 9 years ago
Pear and slate - Pine needles and lazy Sunday's in the fall. — 9 years ago
Earthy and floral! One of the best Oregon Pinots I have had. Very impressed. — 9 years ago
Might be my favorite pinot — 10 years ago
Super smooth - Lazy Creek Vineyards 2009 Pinot Noir — 11 years ago
Screaming acidity in this bad boy. Underripe raspberry and strawberry. Earth too. Perfect for a lazy Sunday. — 11 years ago
Great casual white wine - more sweet than dry! Great for lazy summer days or romantic winter evenings. — 12 years ago
Lazy hazy washing down Peat's Bite. — 8 years ago
Kicking back letting the local tunes adjust my attitude with wine:30 showing on the clock she strolls in my direction digging the slow roll Hendrix spinning left then twisting right dressed in deep purple clinging and flowing interestingly crimson along her rim and edges back to casually claret whispering that she's from a small chateau hanging on the right bank of the Gironde near Arveyres. Offering her hand, I accept pulling her in close then a slow spin and a slower twirl she comes close bathed in the essence of blackberry and spice, young but ripe, wet earthy slowly working her way to a first kiss dripping then gripping, pulling tightly then going soft and silky still clinging while working her way deeper. I close my eyes, Hendrix stops and she's gone. A distant guitar string bends an unknown player. I spot her by the bar, her colors waving in the breeze of a lazy fan I reach out take her firmly by the neck, then lower bending her gently back then spinning her my way, she again engages, her essence lingering in my memory, we dance on as the tunes continue their spin. Later, when we are both done I figure she's likely a fine Merlot brightened by Cab Franc having found her way through new French oak nestled by the river, intelligently nuanced well worth the dance and cost is not an issue...
Hanging at Promise' Land Market where the tunes are always righteous, the people are cool, the conversation is groovy and wines dance from the walls... — 8 years ago
Wow, the petrol. Amazing wine. — 9 years ago
Gotta love lazy weekend afternoons, mine starts now with this warmup wine-on sale....nose is plenty of fruit with some tang... Mouth is light, acidic, not as dry as I would like but nuanced with berry and spice leaving Some bite into the finish. — 9 years ago
Maroon to burgundy with a deeper burgundy rim, spin it around and dampened earth and last night's smoldering fire hits but mellows to spice interestingly accenting camomile and a way far-off Play-Doh fantasy then back to the smoldering ember blueberries and strawberries unctuously coating, clinging front to back, then the tannins squeeze the acid and fruit just enough to slow the flow for a lazy decent into a skinny-dipping swim, swirl and, hell yes, another swig, which at a mere 12% I want to dance all night! Don't know about you, but I plan to snag a couple of cases of this seductive stuff with the sunrise. For now, "a glass of red and the sunset..." — 10 years ago
Still fresh and mineral! Perfect for this lazy Saturday afternoon!! — 10 years ago
Interesting taste - best enjoyed ice cold. If it's room temperature then best enjoyed together with orange juice - especially on lazy Sunday mornings ;)
— 11 years ago
$16 Lazy Acres / very nice - fruity sweet but light and clean overall. — 13 years ago
Lazy Sunday evening? This peppery 🌶 wine will perk things up. Luckily, I bought 3 bottles — 8 years ago
The Lazy Creek Vineyards Rosé of Pinot Noir is a fairly bright salmon color and it has that lovely rosé nose of fresh strawberries and cherries. The flavor profile leads with cherry and pulls a tart little savory red wagon behind it. Slight hints of citrus zest and lemongrass make for a rather interesting rosé palate, more interesting than I usually find. Pair it with any sort of salad, or seafood. If you’re a snackmaster like me, cashews or nut roll are great with it. — 9 years ago
A little Foie and a little sticky on a lazy Sunday afternoon... — 9 years ago
Southern sour ? — 9 years ago
Course one lazy bear — 10 years ago
Really big full Pinot in a detonate Cali style. Lacks some acidity and clocks in at 14.5% so not a great food friendly wine but makes a great cocktail. Cheers. — 10 years ago
Hints of strawberry in nose, wonderfully refreshing on those waRm lazy days when your not looking for complexity. — 10 years ago
The lazy fox...c'est bon! 2009 — 11 years ago
Perfect Italian Prosecco! Enjoy it alone or together with orange juice on lazy Sunday brunch! — 12 years ago
$20 / Lazy Acres - 3CV is a Cimarone wine - made by Doug Margerum / both Santa Ynez — 13 years ago
Robert Kreiss
The way I like pinot.finessful with good friut,berries and a Little spice. — 8 years ago