Full bodied, flavourful, not too acidic. Overall fantastic wine. I'm normally not a fan of Niagara wines but this one does the trick. — 10 years ago
Full fruit punch up front, then fades quickly away. I've seen people compare this to northern rhone, but it lacks that earthy complexity. One trick pony, but the trick is dam good. — 10 years ago
Needed something good because I'm sleep training my little one. This wine did the trick. Very full and flavorful. Reminds me of a Rodney Strong cab 2012 — 10 years ago
Tonight is a little chilly and I felt as though a nice Cabernet would do the trick to take the chill off. This Washington Cabernet Sauvignon is a very nice expression of what a good Cabernet should be like. At first opening there is good dark fruit, black currant, black cherries, blackberries, black plum, with purple flowers like violets and cassis. On tasting this beautifully aromatic wine my palate gives me a well balanced mix of black cherries, blackberry, and black currant. Tobacco comes in at the mid palate with coffee grounds, leather, and toasty oak. On the backend there is mushroom and cocoa with a long finish. There is a good smooth mouth feel with nice sandy tannins. I am thoroughly pleased with this wine and at $22.99 what I paid it is well worth the money. — 11 years ago
After an orgasmic Vega Sicilia, an out-of-this-world "Y" from Yquem, one could not expect anything better. Well, this 1969 Port did the trick. A multi orgasmic day, indeed! — 12 years ago
Absolutely the most wonderful Zin blend ever. Grand slam, hat trick three point and one . All the superlatives wrapped up in this bottle ! — 9 years ago
Dinner dilemma solved. Lisa had braised short rib, and I had albacore tuna. Problem solved with this fantastic Napa Merlot. An excellent wine that might trick you into thinking it is a Cabernet. A sneaky nose of herbs and mild fruit that surprises you when you taste it. Very fruit forward with tastes of dark chocolate cherries, blueberries and spice. The finish is very elegant and lingers with great fruit and leather notes. Tannins are sleek and don't impair the enjoyment of this wine. Jarvis makes very nice wines and this one has suddenly become one of my favorites. — 10 years ago
John's wines are never one trick ponies. 🐎 The weight of this wine is impressive, with perfume and a healthy bit of acid and sugars culminated into a ball of tropical fruits. — 10 years ago
Salted watermelon rind with fizzy effervescence. One trick pony? Sure, but it's a really great trick. — 10 years ago
Very light tasting Pinot - one glass did the trick 😉- great with cheese/ European cuisine! — 11 years ago
Had this one at Red Pony in July with Brian. Great choice! — 11 years ago
I'm such a huge Riesling fan that I'm starting to get a bit preachy about it. I think that there is a whole culture of people coming through that are open to off-dry wine, and wines like this will help that happen. I've had better, but its still a great time. It's well assembled, viscous and somewhat creamy as well. Rislings have a tendency to trick you with the sugar (because we do love a bit of sugar) and this one caught me out. I really enjoyed it, but its a bit pricey. - Ross Gardiner — 11 years ago
On Saturday night I was about to order a Vermentino but our server convinced me to try the Soave Classico, I was skeptical. He brought over a taste of both and didn't tell me which was which. Ugh. An impromptu blind tasting in front of my dinner companions.
Of course, I was set up and walked right into it. I ID'd the Soave as the Vermentino. That was the whole point. This Soave is not a thin, generic one trick fruit bomb. It's surpassingly complex with medium high acid, lemon, peach, apricot, and wet stones with a bit of salinity. Paired perfectly with white pizza and arugula salad.  — 10 years ago
Definitely a treat and not a trick!! Very similar to the Domaine Eden Cab but slightly higher price point. Let this baby open up, but one of the best finishing wines I've had! Goes awesome with beef tenderloin, celery root gratin, almond joy, twix, and gobstoppers!! — 10 years ago

About five bottles worth of flavor in one bottle of wine. This one is a mind-blower--needs a small party to finish, like a bottle of port--contains the entire flavor spectrum of cab franc, from vegetal to pruney, and everything in between. Thick like syrup, high alcohol. Somehow manages to be balanced though, maybe it's a Jedi mind trick. — 10 years ago

Opened this one a few hours before dinner, but still rushed the pony a bit. Time to lay down the rest of the case and wait 5 to 8 years. — 11 years ago
John Fiehrer
Serious rose, nice profile with lots of fruit , minerals, salinity... Not a one trick rose. — 9 years ago