A Conn Creek neighbor for this particular vineyard.
Nose has cherry/plum liquor, dried citrus rind, charred oak, rain-soaked soil, spring green herbs, mocha-coffee and toasted graham cracker.
Palate has cedar-infused black currant, plum skin, earthy and dirty wet leather and mild tannins.
Paired with a wonderfully grilled t-bone tonight.
This bottle easily has several years to go, enjoyed in it's youth tonight for sure. Future bottles can be 2020-2023 without concern.
For me, this wine is reminiscent of many 90's vintages of Sterling (SVR) wines that we have enjoyed over the years, minty cigar box, just wonderful. — 7 years ago

Delicious! — 8 years ago
Absolutely delightful Provence Rose. Blend of Grenache, Rolle, Cinsault, Syrah, and Mourvedre grapes. Strikingly pale pink in color, the aromas are fresh and fruity. On the palate, it is bone dry through the finish. The name really suits the delicate nature of this wine. — 8 years ago

Paul T, Missing My Beautiful Wife 24/7
Why is the Venge Sangiovese almost half the price of B Cellars Sangiovese? Just received email from the B, $65.00 or $48.00 for club
Paul T, Missing My Beautiful Wife 24/7
Oops,
Quintessential Provençal Rosé. Strawberry and floral aromas. Very bright and crisp. Bone dry. Yum. — 9 years ago
Disgorged 07/2019
Crisp, mineral and and a nice yeastiness. Really bone dry, love it
#drinksatantonios — 6 years ago
Great pickup by @Steven Perlman during Alsace visit. All about ripping acidity and bone dry mineral and petrol notes with the citrus and orchard fruit now taking on a supporting role with some floral stuff in the mix. Impressive now and should gain complexity — 7 years ago
Pale red and very fruity yet bone dry. Stewed strawberries and a touch of rhubarb with a fresh red currant note. Very fine mousse with tiny, Persia bubbles. So juicy and refreshing!
Paired with a lasagna - it’s a match made in heaven! — 8 years ago
Wine #5 of a Chefs tasting. Classic Brut to finish the night. Very little acidity and bone dry. Loaded with pear and apple. Chef paired this with a lemon basil cake. — 8 years ago
Opened 2+ hours in a decanter. Sweet leather, tobacco. Cherry skin, ripe black cherry, rustic orange peel. Brown and orange secondary colors mesh perfectly with the settled red center. Great age. Medium bodied. Lovely elegance. Applewood smoked bacon. Acidity has relaxed over time. Drinking really well. — 9 years ago
Really good, flavorful dry rose — 9 years ago
Pale green-tinged lemon with crisp, mineral-laced nose with loads of lemon curd and pastry on the palate. It's showing its coming maturity with a hint of almond extract on the finish and a bit of hazelnut, the quality of well-aged chardonnay. It really shows its no-dosage character - bone dry, it begs for food. Oysters, anyone? — 7 years ago
I have a bone to pick with delectable. Can’t remember if I have reviewed this wine before, and when I upload the photo of the bottle, there’s no indication.
Regardless: good wine. Baby Shark... super Tuscan. — 7 years ago
This one came home with me. As in, the whole case. I absolutely love this and think it might have to be my go-to summer beverage. Lovely bubbles, pure watermelon fruit, terrific mineral rich and bone dry. Love, love, love! — 7 years ago
Man, you can certainly tell the pedigree of this house just on the nose here. Though I’m typically not a big fan of sherry, this fino smells delicious. Nutty, ethereal, and like unbaked cinnamon apples (for those who have made homemade apple pie, picture the smell once you’ve sliced the apples and rolled them in the cinnamon and sugar - this is exactly the nose here.) The palate is bone dry with more nuttiness and stony minerality. Cool wine.. wish I enjoyed fino Sherry more... — 8 years ago
Dense purple in the glass. Great aroma. Dry and chalky. Bone dry in fact. — 8 years ago
A delicious bone dry Chenin Blanc. — 9 years ago
Nice length — 9 years ago
Katelyn Sharp
2011 vintage, very good. Bold, with lots of dark fruit, tobacco, cinnamon, and licorice on the nose, adding some herbal notes after the first sip with a medium, very pleasant finish. Dry, but not bone dry. — 5 years ago