Wanted something new and different so I thought I would give this a try. Found this to be a full-bodied red blend that offered up peppery and berry flavored. Flavor seemed to get better in the 60 degrees range. — 10 years ago
And 10 degrees coming next month?!?! You've got to be kidding.
The 2012 was somewhere around 80 with the portfolio club case discount. Well worth it! — 10 years ago
Warm rosy red. Aromas of cured meat, tomato, smoke, earth; the nose is round and warming, with a tiny kiss of oak. The wine has a gorgeous mouthfeel, very coating but also nuanced. There's raspberry and tart cherry, but overall it's lean and clean, a nice high-acid style. 13.5% | $42 (sample) — 12 years ago
Cuvée de la Pompadour is 58% Pinot Noir and 42% Chardonnay, named for Madame de la Pompadour, Louis XV's great paramour, and she introduced sparkling wine to the court at Versailles, famous for having said, "Champagne is the only wine that a woman can drink and remain beautiful." Salmon color with aromas of red fruits and spices. On the palate fresh strawberry and raspberry flavors with cinnamon spice and toasty oak. Well balanced with acidity the wine finishes with citrus and honey notes on a long ending. — 9 years ago
Extremely smooth, blunted citrusy notes, faint tannin, slightly oxidized but still very good and drinkable after 14 years at 51 degrees... — 10 years ago
Perfect for turkey. — 10 years ago
Planted in 2001 2200 feet enervation and Heidi Peterson Barrett said plant ps a very fresh style only 1 acre 4yh leaf 42 cases 2004 was first harvest 42 cases won international gold medals and the rest is history. Ick was a mentor the dot sell any fruit today. Mitch Hawkins is winemaker and has tied to sf. Wine club free shipments 3 times a year. 90 cases if magnums everything total is 2200 cases. Highland cattle on the property amino acids on these cattle are similar to Kobe beef. — 10 years ago
It topped 30 degrees today, so we opened this. #roseseasonisnear — 11 years ago
Bought at Garnet great Pinot $42 — 12 years ago
Excellent cab franc. $42 bottle at flying fig — 12 years ago
A blend of 58% Chardonnay, 42% Pinot Noir, pale yellow with crisp aromas of stone fruits with a touch of floral scents. On the palate pear and apple flavors, some citrus nuances with fine bubbles and light mousse. The finish has a creamy texture, well structured, ending with toasty notes and yeasty tang that lingers. This 2011 has good aging potential. I still have some 2007 in my cellar that is tasting great now. — 9 years ago
Recommend lightly chilled. Served around 50 degrees or so. Light and playful on the tongue with what feels like an light effervescence. Tart and candy like when warmer. But slightly chilled the wine is elegant with tart cherry notes. Perfect as an aperitif red — 10 years ago
Out of magnum, 2010, in the park, 80 degrees, life's good. Med acid, soft yellow fruits, slight nuttiness. — 10 years ago
By the glass at 38 degrees North at Fairmont Sonoma Mission Inn- so good I had a glass 2 nights in a row! — 11 years ago
My Birthday Wine and it's Great ! It's 95 degrees here and a Chard . Is perfect ! — 11 years ago
Outstanding example of finger lakes Riesling. Muted acidity but the distinct taste of pear. Unique. — 12 years ago
Jim McCusker
Can't say I've had a lot of examples of saperavis (one of the few grapes with colored juice),but this was interesting. Reminded me a lot of the North American Norton varietal, this wine was a bit one-dimensional but had a lot of fruit coupled with an earthy, almost musky undertone. Was significantly better when chilled down a few degrees (say, at cellar temp - this had been on the shelf), as well as when paired with food. — 9 years ago