I drank this shit! 1 of 14! — 9 years ago
Well structured. Inky and fruity, dark plums, pencil lead and forest floor Glycerin. High alcohol. — 9 years ago
Medium to full bodied with red and black fruit. Paired perfect with pasta. — 9 years ago
Green apple skin, old wood, olive savoriness. Great with salt. — 9 years ago
Favorite wine farm — 10 years ago
Very pleasant.... — 10 years ago
Great full bodied red blend. From S Africa. — 10 years ago
Delicious, rich cab from Napa's Rutherford bench. Purchased during our Napa/Sonoma 2013 trip, which included a visit to Beaulieu (and their excellent tasting room with friendly, knowledgable staff) — 12 years ago
12 July 2017. Verre de Terre, New York, NY. — 8 years ago
Wonderfully smooth agave wine. — 8 years ago
Very good with Italian / pastas — 9 years ago
Smooth red blend, very clean. — 9 years ago
Soft fruity and smooth. Yummy — 9 years ago
Crowd pleaser, too! Smelling it, I think of buckthorn. My friends thought of tamarind, though. I like that. My third bottle. What a fun drink! :-) By the way, store cool and in upright position. Lay it down and the cork might be pushed out. Or worse: friends had one bottle explode all over their (room temp) pantry. The store replaced their bottle, saying the know about the problem. Their display bottle has the cork pushed out about 2mm. On one of my bottles, I saw dried-up drips on the outside of the wax seal. So the store now told me to store it upright and cool.Doesn't seem like something you should store for longer than a few months. Who needs tertiary aromas with something that funky anyways!? — 10 years ago
Palo Cortado is the rarest type of sherry, surrounded by myths and legends. It accounts for 0.001% of Sherry produced. A great way to begun the evening. #renegadewines — 10 years ago
Best after dinner sherry ever! Sweet and raisiny. — 10 years ago
Perfect napa wine plum, oak, cherry jam. — 12 years ago
Footloose. — 8 years ago
Earthy and warming — 9 years ago
confirming again, its a white to wait a bit longer! — 9 years ago
My first "orange wine", I really like it. Not too acidic, low tannins, really delicious. #22secondstreet — 9 years ago
What the gods drink. The acidity is perfect. History. — 9 years ago
Love the taste of a good zin coming from those beautiful Knarly branches it's an experience — 10 years ago
Soooooo smooth, nice toast to it. Excellent tequila! — 10 years ago
Fruity and slightly acidic edges. — 11 years ago
Unsweetened caramel, toasted walnuts and cashews. Wonderfully layered with complexity and tremendous length. — 12 years ago
Mika Jordan
The way I choose to re-hydrate after braving the Texas sun for a few hours.
Seemed to evolve into two different wines. Started off mimicking a bone-dry-funky-Sidra, then finished as a baked apple and peachy delight with just a bit of funk wafting through. Loved it. — 8 years ago