Smooth and easy drinking. — 7 years ago
Outstanding value from Willamette Valley legends. More fruit-driven and approachable. — 7 years ago
One of the legends of meritage California. My dear friend Andrew Tow helped me to a few if these over the years. Tonight with SF buds. This bottle had been poorly cellared the last few years... BUT, was magnificent. What a wine, nose to lips to rear palette... favorite wine ever. — 8 years ago
You don't need to talk to much about legends. A pure, elegant simultaneously super powerful, expressive, complex interpretation of the Nebbiolo grape. Dried red berries, tar, rose petals, underbrush and balsamic components melt together in this irresistible Monfortino. And (of course) decades of life ahead. — 9 years ago
Brick House still doing Gamay as good as any. Legends. — 5 years ago
Kentucky straight bourbon- 6 year old Jim Beam casks, Suntory blends in Kentucky. Delicious and very interesting — 6 years ago
Legends 2017. Never fails — 8 years ago
Legends 2017 — 8 years ago
Had a glass with one of the legends of Champagne today. Anselme's philosophy and contribution to winemaking is unparalleled. Blend of 06' 08' and 09' aged 7 years in small French oak barrels. Life goals achieved — 9 years ago
93/100pts, 4.4⭐. Arcadia, home of legends & the oldest Gewurztraminer of Greece, here in 2017 vintage.
Yellow with silver hues.
Impressions of seductive tropical florals in misty nursery on enchanting nose.
Med+ body with elegant acidity in playful mood with solid minerality.
Lychee, marjoram, unripe apple & half baked bread notes in layered palate.
Awesome aftertaste, slightly off dry spring herbals. Long finish.
🗨 2017 vintage proves the most elegant Gewurzt ever produced in Greece.
A liquid filigree. — 6 years ago
Excellent — 7 years ago
Fantastic 2nd label from one of the legends of Margaux. Give it a few hours to breathe and settle down and see what a master can do with an even so-so vintage. — 8 years ago
The folks of Sassicia teamed up with top Sardinian vineyard to create this very interesting bottle....you can definitely pick up the Tuscan legends dna in there... — 8 years ago
More on the fruity side but both of us liked it. Received as gift from Frank for Christmas in 2016. Purchased @ HEB — 9 years ago
Ron from VA
After a little “unfurling”, this nicely concentrated 50% Merlot gem from Long Island legends McCall is elegant to say the least. Mouthfeel is full & silky and the finish is decent but not voluptuous. Dark fruits and a small dusting of herbs from from the shaker give this a little more than one dimension of attack. Very good, but not great. Oak is balanced and integrated acid could give this another 6-10 sold years before declining — 4 years ago