Spicy, soily like the aroma of fresh dirt & chocolate sprinkles. I just enjoy this wine. — 12 years ago
Only one word: phenomenal! — 14 years ago
One of my favorites. Big bold red. — 11 years ago
Not my first bottle from this case... This one is not the best, but is still good. Herbal menthol nose subtle berries, nice acid. — 11 years ago
One of the single best California Cabs I have ever had — 13 years ago
One of the best US Sauvignon Blancs that I've had. — 11 years ago
Delicious! Very fruity and a mouthful! Yum — 11 years ago
My reading speech for itself. I enjoy it very much — 12 years ago
I was a strict pinot grigio drinker and never used to enjoy red wines until I tried this one. — 14 years ago
Dan Hess
For centuries now, the luscious, bright, all-encompassing delight of Champagne has been used to toast happy occasions. Often times a decent bubbly does the trick, but other times, something grander deserves to be poured.
Dom Pérignon (named after the monk who put Champagne on the map), a 2000 vintage. It's the kind of Champs one drinks upon making the decision that wine is not just a hobby, not just a passion, but a career. — 10 years ago