last bits of summer — 9 years ago
Another smooth drinking unoaked Chardonnay of the north fork style - slight oyster terior and a full flavor. Quite enjoyable — 9 years ago
An extremely nice crisp Chardonnay Love the unoaked factor — 10 years ago
The Reserve was better. A rare moment in my life, I even think the Merlot is better. It's good tho but not for $30 #winesathome — 10 years ago
A really nice Pinot Noir. Smooth and crisp with a hint of cherries. As good as any PN anywhere. — 7 years ago
Crisp on the front with berries and bright acidity. Lovely. — 8 years ago
Initial aromas of red fruit, strawberry, cherry with nuances of earth and forest floor. After an hour in the decanter, tertiary aromas took over with savory complexity. Lovely palate with smooth tannins and spice on the finish. More France than New York! — 9 years ago
Best still Chardonnay I've had from the east coast. Apple and other malic character opens to stone fruit and dried apricots on the finish. Oak starts to overwhelm the palate, especially on day two. A significant amount of sulfur does affect hit you on the tail end. Still, a nice bottle. — 9 years ago
Old world style from the island on our first anniversary! — 10 years ago
Surprisingly smooth for North Fork. Delicious with grilled butterflied lamb — 10 years ago
Thanks keith McCall. — 11 years ago
Notes of black cherry and graphite. I even get a bit of saltiness. A great balance of acidity and long tannins. This is a great find. — 7 years ago
Officially the producer that I am completely guilty of overlooking way too often. @Robert McCall shared this & inadvertently contributed to my drink more American Pinot effort. Aromatically, it defies description and is a case study in balance on the palate. Tannins are ever so silky, and accentuate the fresh bing cherry notes wonderfully. Excellent. — 8 years ago
Very well balanced. At McCall lodge restaraunt . — 9 years ago
Tracy Proulx
McCall idaho with Peterson’s. Spaghetti night. — 6 years ago