Glenny loved it at John/Karen's in Texas — 12 years ago
Too hot to drink red in southern Texas but- tossed into the refer for 15 and viola did this wine shine:-) — 13 years ago
It's not Texas, but Eminently Drinkable. — 12 years ago
Michael Wangbickler CWE DipWSET
Not to dry not to sweet. Full body! — 12 years ago
Yesterday was a bit crazy, so I'm a little delayed on our Easter wine review. Being warm in Texas and since my Dad was in town, I decided to open this Sonoma Coast Pinot Noir. Light, crisp with plenty of fruit and not overpoweringly sweet, this wine has been my favorite Pinot since Heidi & I 1st tried it in Napa. A good price is under $75, so this is not an everyday drinker; but, they also have a 2nd label called Jayson (a solid Pinot for $45). Also not cheap, however, these are not mass produced "named" wines with pretty labels. I prefer quality and low yield, even if it costs a little more. Cheers! — 13 years ago
2012 McPherson Texas High Plains Roussanne. Aromatic and lush with notes of Asian pear, apricot skin, pineapple and honeysuckle blossom. Round and smooth texture. Quite good. #wine #texas #txwine #roussanne — 12 years ago
2/1/14 Jenna & Anthony brought over I was in Texas — 12 years ago
This is my favorite red from the winery - really is fantastic for the price, Texas winery! — 12 years ago
Very nice bottle of wine — 13 years ago
Aaron Means
Probably one of the most complete barrel aged stouts I've had. Massive amounts of dark chocolate, coffee, and bourbon-y notes. Finishes unusually very sweet and round. The first time I have seen this in Texas since we got distribution. — 12 years ago