Great & crisp without being dry. Was lovely with greasy grilled cheese sandwiches + porchetta sandwich — 8 years ago
Woah best of tonight's trio, gracefully aged. Everything I want in vintage Bordeaux. Leather, bell pepper, hints of pepper and spice. Elegant finish. Oh lord this bottle went too fast — 9 years ago
With dinner at Lord Stanley. Server commended us on our choice. It was great :) — 9 years ago
Good lord... Pine resin, dried grapefruit peel, Arcor orange, and Eucalyptus oil. Absolutely penetrates with bite and grip on the palate. The longest finish on a beer I've ever experienced at 90+ seconds. — 10 years ago
Great with a little chill and an open faced turkey sandwich. On the beefy side of Pinot and really enjoyed — 10 years ago
Wow. Hello! Unbelievable complex flavors- beeswax, citrus, ethereal trace of Manzanilla Sherry. Lord what else? Oh yes, 4000 feet elevation, pre-phylloxera, limited sulphur. Crazy good! Nice pick Chris! — 10 years ago
Stood up to spicy meat. Rich, leathery finish. Good lord, I must have this again! — 8 years ago
With a classic jambon baguette sandwich it was perfect. Fresh acids, herbal but reserved nose, pretty long on the palate. Although I slightly preferred the new world example , Pyramid Valley Cab Franc Howell Family Vyd 2007. — 9 years ago
Lord - another Walla suitcase bottle down. Inky dark. Amaze. — 9 years ago
Lord Stanley — 10 years ago
Cab franc really stood out to me. Lots of veggies in a good way. Great tannin. Very enjoyable with my salumi sandwich. — 10 years ago
Great with turkey sandwich in Minneapolis airport — 10 years ago
Anything I rate a 9 means I would not only buy it and drink it myself, but serve it to others and keep it on hand. It is tasty and easy on the pocketbook. A nice ham sandwich or garlic veggie pizza would go great with this wine. — 11 years ago
Magnum, great with a Philly Cheese Steak Sandwich. — 11 years ago
Living up to its known for being "Lord of the Vines". To those who adore a momentous affiliation of rustic and refinement, this is your match. Incredible. — 9 years ago
Oh Lord Yes! — 11 years ago
Good lord this is fine — 11 years ago
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Ali Story, of Smith-Story Wines, was in town and did a nice tasting at Classic today. A pleasure to meet and very unique and enjoyable wines.
Neat story behind this wine. Ali & Eric have a golden doodle named Lord Sandwich. He’s known for stealing socks. They created this NV “kitchen sink” field blend (zin, Petite Sirah, carignan, Pinot noir) as “his wine” where proceeds go to those who need socks. Some older wine is put in to this so it was surprisingly mellow for a zin/PS blend. Cherry, Blackberries, plum, & violet. — 8 years ago