Excellent Price Value — 5 years ago
Fading. Past peak. — 6 years ago
White rioja that's so amazing — 6 years ago
El Chianti uno de mis preferidos, siempre trae recuerdos, en casa de mis Nonnos los domingos, la Nonna se daba el gusto de servirnos el Chianti con un chorrito de agua mientras mis padres levantaban la ceja "solo un poco de vino con agua, les hace bien decía la Nonna..." Buenos tiempos! Estupendo el Leonardo con D.O. C.G. color intenso, con ese ligero picor que permite acompañar con cualquier plato de nuestra gastronomía, esta vez un arroz con pollo (también se elabora con pato) la armonía perfecta! — 8 years ago
En angenäm upplevelse. — 9 years ago
Opened up beautifully, delicious! — 9 years ago
All around winner, decant for a bit as it seriously mellows and is just really drinkable but bold enough to hold up to braised lamb — 4 years ago
One of my favorite Espadin sites along with production by one of my favorite producers/family is a recipe for success. Dixeebe! — 5 years ago
Thank you to my friend Adam Scott for this bottle of California cabernet franc deliciousness! — 8 years ago
A privileged private denomination of origin with interesting wines. Round and savoury. — 9 years ago
Cata RIESLING #gijonenvino el que termina el podium, una gran rcp... Entrará en nuestra carta, mucho mérito y con mucho por crecer!!! — 9 years ago
I opened this with some friends and it was alongside a 2003 Saxum Bone Rock (good, drink up), 2013 Donelan Obsidian (wow! Cayuse like), a 2013 SQN Le Supplement (massive and spectacular), and a 2016 The Third Twin Nuestra (feral, wild, cerebral).
While this was a fantastic bottle, I think it’s going to get slightly better (it bulked up and added a touch more of everything on day two). Undeniably Cayuse in style, but more northern Rhône Syrah than new world Syrah. Aromatically you are hit with that classic funk that Cayuse is known for...black olive, iron, mineral, and fox fur. Not sure of the whole cluster use here but it comes across as fairly strong/green with fruit notes of underripe black cherry. The splash of Viognier that Cayuse utilizes for their Cailloux makes this so perfumed. On the palate, it really shines showing iron, teriyaki, and olive tapenade. The savoriness of these wines meshes well with the fruit as age sets in and the fruit returns towards the back of the palate...blackberry, mulberry, and spicy rhubarb pie. Fantastic now, possibly outstanding in the next 2-3yrs. If opening soon, decant a couple hours and you’ll be golden. — 4 years ago
Sa, 2.032019: mit Ruth+Jürg, Roman — 6 years ago
Unfortified fino. Bit of brine. — 7 years ago
Soledad blending of Grenache vintages 50% from 2015 & 50% from vintages back to 1999. Very drinkable with soft body and good earth and fruit — 9 years ago
Bright and clean. An ideal spring wine. — 9 years ago
Heather Robinson
HWT - had a 3 liter bottle with Stacy and Gerald - delicious and held up well to hot curry, lamb kabobs etc. Not earthy even though it’s from Soledad CA. $99 for this massive bottle — 4 years ago