Medium-full bodied but ultimate smoothness — 3 days ago
Have bought and enjoyed many times — 3 months ago
It probably would have been better a few years ago, but still a good drink. Still some tannins, but they went away as it had time to breathe — 9 days ago
Medium ruby garnet terracotta rim, slightly wider than the Lynch. This is cooler and slightly sterner in character than the Lynch. More mineral , with ash , cedar and grafite in character , cassis , blackberry , dark cherry fruits. On the palate this is denser with more tannin , and balanced acidity . Grafite , cassis , herbal cedar , menthol touch . Long fresh but densely fruited, grafite finish . This is younger and more serious than the Lynch, more austere . Probably deserves a little time in decanter, though this is probably in the middle of its drinking window . Certainly no rush here , can go on well for the next 10 if not more years . This shows a really good mix of St Estephe austerity , seriousness and the ripeness and generosity of 1990. A great bottle , showing very well. — a month ago
You cannot really ever go wrong with a value CDR selected by Kermit Lynch. Well rounded fruit with subtle tannins and balanced acidity. Quaffable all day long. — 6 months ago
Delicious
Nose: strawberry, cherry, plum, plum pit, red flowers, turned Earth
Palette: ripe strawberry, red plum, red cherry, forest floor
High acid. Medium plus alcohol, medium tannins. Medium body. — 6 days ago
Easy drinking has notes of apple, honey and melon. Medium acidity, some minerals. Any wine from Kermit Lynch is very drinkable — 6 months ago
Vasudev Vadlamudi
Medium-high acid, citrus. Sauvignon blanc primary with some muscadet and semillon — 5 days ago