A youthful, vibrant, nose of citrus flowers, green melon, and crisp vegetation. High acid, but quite the creamy body. Cantaloupe, honeydew, and lemons excite the palate. 308 case production, which is halved from last vintage. A wine well worth exploring. — 9 years ago
Very nice. Will be looking for it again. — 9 years ago
Great sweet wine — 9 years ago
This is a very special rose'. Slight strawberry and light fruity nose. Excellent chilled on a hot day as pre-dinner wine. Have bought 3 cases so far, and our supplier is out :-/ — 10 years ago
Full body but not heavy. — 11 years ago
Todella hyvä jälkiruokaviini — 12 years ago
Yaaay! Reunited and it feels so gooood! — 12 years ago
Very tasty. Sweet. Dry. — 12 years ago
Great red for people who typically favor whites. Not too tannic or heavy, well balanced without being flat — 9 years ago
Riesling's are usually too sweet for me, but I love this dry one by Pacific Rim! — 9 years ago
3/25/2017. 2014 Vintage — 9 years ago
Liked this. Not to dry but is fruity. — 9 years ago
Delicious Rhoneish! Fantastic GSM blend that is so perfectly drinkable now. Classic California with a southern rhone Chateaunuef du pape backbone. This is a wine I could drink everyday! Went great with all the food we tried tonight... Perfect for a cheese course at the end of the meal. — 11 years ago
Like Marlborough Pinot Noir from NZ, almost — 11 years ago
That year the finest cork soakers were cork soaking (look it up on SNL). Also this wine was born... |1969| For me this was the wine of the night. Tons of energy, vibrancy and power all delicately present in each sip. Back then these wines were fermented in redwood open tops then aged in the finest barrels which were whiskey barrels that had aged the napa wines before the reserve wine. after properly seasoned and leeched of any oak flavors the best wine in the house used them... It was a different way people thought. They wanted only the best wines to have no oak flavor, to be naked and with out makeup. This is what I wish for the future of Napa... Less oak more fruit, flower and earth. — 11 years ago
Dangerously good! — 12 years ago
Matt-3 Heather-4
— 13 years ago
Very nice. Light. — 9 years ago
Great flavor, very smooth — 9 years ago
It's a dark wine, dark in color, dark in aromas and dark in flavors. The nose offers abundant blackberry and black raspberry notes with an earthy base. There is an element of smoke at the top of the glass. The palate is deep and rich, dark fruit joined with a sense of black olives and tea. It leans toward savory, but not without taking the fruit with it. The wine finishes with a little raspberry tartness and a lot of berries that stay for a medium length. It's not too much of a bruiser as far as Pinot goes, rather elegant. Let your kitchen staff know you’d like a grilled pork chop for dinner. — 9 years ago
Good wine for a few friends — 10 years ago
Medium sweet, very refreshing, nice fruitiness to it. — 10 years ago
Sweet with hint of grapefruit. Balanced, smooth and delicious — 11 years ago
Soft on the palate. Med-low acidity. Good flavor — 11 years ago
I was drawn to the description including caramel and creme brûlée. Delicious! Not too sweet nor too dry. The price makes it even better. Apparently it's hard to come by so I'm buying up all I can tomorrow!!
— 11 years ago
Sweeter but nice crisp finish — 12 years ago
Peterson Zero Manipulation (2011) with the wild boar pasta special. Like a big hug from your best friends on an almost winters day! #wishyouwerehere — 13 years ago
Aaron Rankin
PnP. Very drinkable already. Spice, funk, and a melange of aromas in the nose. Velvety tannins and lively in the mid-palette. This is a thinking man’s weekday sipper. Will check back in with this in a couple days. — 8 years ago