GW tasting 10/17/16 Alsatian. A hot and yet long ripening vintage of high acidity and power. Nose has Riesling profile but a coating is earthy dustiness. Great acidity and minerals on palate with long complex finish. $42. — 9 years ago
Caymus 40 was the wine that started it all for me on my wine journey. While 42 isn't as good, it is still one of my favorites. Not your typical cab, probably not for traditionalists. Overtly Jammy with good oak. Right away black fruit: highlighting black berries, medjool dates and dark cherries , hints of vanilla, cinnamon and chocolate starts on the nose through a long finish. Very Soft tannins. — 9 years ago
42 months aging, very beautiful and deep golden color, nice finish with plenty of bubbles — 10 years ago
Rich and juicy - not like any other Cab Franc I've tasted — 10 years ago
Hazel had this 11 years ago
Bracing acidity that seems reminiscent of a Barolo underneath a core of beautiful pure fruit. Red berries and black plum with a bit of apple and rosehips. There's a bit of spicy complexity just starting to peek out. I expect this to peak nicely in two years. — 11 years ago
Feb 11,2017. Dinner w/ J2 and Jack D. Lovely Tuscan blend. Nicely balanced. — 8 years ago
Upon opening, my first evidence was the spongey cork, saturated top to bottom, of this 42 year old cab. I thought it would be either corked or port-like... it was... that is, right out of the bottle. I could not get past the musty, pungent smell and was ready to toss it... my wine bud, Andy Laursen, shouted, "WAIT!" He decanted it and we waited a bit. After a mere 5 minutes, it had calmed down considerably, blown off the must, and the fruit started to come out. Then some soft milk chocolate flavor emerged. The sharp initial smell shifted to a subtle chipotle smoked vegetal matter after an hour. After 2 hours, I was astonished to sense a pure blueberry nose, and the taste buds were singing fruit and sweetness. There was nothing at all resembling the first moments opened. Thank GOD for Andy's rescue. THE most memorable transformation I have ever experienced. And, the deep red and clear visual has been a sight to behold. — 9 years ago
On the lighter side for a Syrah, which is great when you want those red wine flavors in the summer. Ligonberry, boysenberry, blackberry, violets, smoke, and touch of earthiness. Lots of sediment. — 9 years ago
I've done a Spanish Cava and Jazz night before but Jazz and Shiraz was new for me. And it was absolutely perfect on a chilly Perth evening at @tartscafe with a beaut bottle like this.
Deep seductively sexy shade of red in the glass (good one @towardmusic). Rich aromas of warm sweet berries and is just plain intoxicating on the nose. It caresses the palate with alluring tannins and flavours of mulberries, chocolate and a nice black pepper & berry zing which carries on well into the night. $42 a bottle at Tarts and it's also organic & vegan. All opinions are based on my own taste buds. #wine #tcweekdaywine #shiraz #perth #jazz #battleofbosworth — 10 years ago
Hello Old Friend. #richanddelicious #delectable — 10 years ago
Ok, standard wine — 11 years ago
3.3. Delicious Tempranillo. At Jaleo, $42. — 8 years ago
Gorgeous, umami depth. Needs about 1 hr air. — 9 years ago
Cuvée de la Pompadour is 58% Pinot Noir and 42% Chardonnay, named for Madame de la Pompadour, Louis XV's great paramour, and she introduced sparkling wine to the court at Versailles, famous for having said, "Champagne is the only wine that a woman can drink and remain beautiful." Salmon color with aromas of red fruits and spices. On the palate fresh strawberry and raspberry flavors with cinnamon spice and toasty oak. Well balanced with acidity the wine finishes with citrus and honey notes on a long ending. — 9 years ago
A blend of 58% Chardonnay, 42% Pinot Noir, pale yellow with crisp aromas of stone fruits with a touch of floral scents. On the palate pear and apple flavors, some citrus nuances with fine bubbles and light mousse. The finish has a creamy texture, well structured, ending with toasty notes and yeasty tang that lingers. This 2011 has good aging potential. I still have some 2007 in my cellar that is tasting great now. — 9 years ago
Smooth yet satisfying — 10 years ago
Amazing Cab — 11 years ago
Wonderful Italian blend with great friends. — 11 years ago
Matt Trader
Very nice Crianza for the value. More herbaceous, and more traditional for Rioja. I think I'll like the Reserva more. Went extremely well with Argentinian steak with chimichurri, and roasted veggies! — 8 years ago