Plumpjack-Olympic Valley — 11 years ago
A JK Carriere of momentous proportion, with a decidedly Burgundian sensibility, the 2004 Antoinette opens with expressive aromas of damp tilth, forest floor, roasted game, cranberry compote and rose hips. There is a wildness to this wine that is difficult to pinpoint, solitary treks through pristine forest in the Olympic Peninsula come to mind. The acid, the purity of fruit and absolute terroir shines through. Masculine yet elegant, it finishes with dried herbs, mint and pink peppercorn. — 11 years ago
Crisp, grassy saison....enjoyable light and lemony pairing to my Olympic Provisions Kielbasa — 11 years ago
Dave and Dane's Olympic specialty — 11 years ago
Subtle blend of a Late Harvest Riesling with Syrah. Hint of sweetness. Clean finish. — 12 years ago
Fantastic. Beautiful acidity still present. Plum on the nose. Cranberry. Fig. A bit of menthol. Stone. Almost reminiscent of a brunello maybe? It's opening and transforming at an Olympic pace.. Great spice on the palate. White pepper. And a subtle vanilla finish. — 11 years ago
Olympic Provisions — 11 years ago
One of my all time favorites. Cabernet Franc from Olympic Cellars. — 12 years ago
Will Hyder
Olympic tri reward.
Dark, oily, but super fruit. All the richness you expect with strong tannins that are balanced by richness of the finish.
Big, bold and serious.
Loved it. — 11 years ago