
Paul T, Missing My Beautiful Wife 24/7
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The label is, as usual, original. It's my fourth wine from Orin Swift Cellars (after "Abstract", "Papillon" and "Palermo"). And it's fantastic.
it is a blend of petite syrah, syrah and grenache. Ink color. The nose is full of fruity aromas: a plum, a blackberry and a blackcurrant and sweet liqueur aromas. Also the palate. But there you can also find a leather and a cocoa. Pleasant acidic finale reduces sweetness and closes this wine. — 6 years ago
Absolutely beautiful red. We drank this with some cheese, would also go beautifully with meat and even on its own. No harsh tannins and such a smooth wine. Can't wait to have more. Very subtle barossa wine. — 7 years ago
Chill sparkly balanced — 8 years ago
Can’t recommend the wines from Meryl Croizier enough. Incredible value. — 8 years ago
Fantastic skin fermented goodness. Tart, dry, aromatic and extremely complex. Nice texture. Great flavor. — 9 years ago
Very good! — 5 years ago
I loved this wine! — 6 years ago
Maybe it's being in Provence, but this shit is amazing. Great acid, full flavor. — 7 years ago
Beautiful, clean, balanced. — 5 years ago
Minerality with a refreshing, light citrus taste — 6 years ago
First Cab blanc. This is really delicious. Will definitely become a summer/white wine favorite. — 7 years ago
Dave Phinney is a genius! Orin Swift Cellars Palermo 2015 cabernet sauvignon is FANTASTIC! Blackberry spice and everything nice. A tingle on the tongue and a bouquet of fun. What more could you ask for. Theres an oaky finish and a chocolate after taste that leaves your palate hungry for more!!!!!! Almost as good as his Papillon, which gets a perfect 10! It is a 70 dollar blend!! My personal favorite wine right now. Look up Orin Swift Cellars!!!!! Unfortunately they do not deliver to georgia but I have a good liquor store in town that gets it for me. — 8 years ago
Received as a gift. Paired with roasted salmon. Dense, rich, complex and very long. Superb! — 9 years ago
Ellen Clifford

Chasing my chaotic self-administered pandemic hair chopping with a Gewurtz from Arroyo Seco which seems to me apropos as I imagine the region as wind-swept and tousled. This wine is not so much and that is a good thing. All is in harmony. There is just the right amount of everything and it hits you in order—the lychees are followed by a green lawn leading to the flower garden full of roses and gardenias all spirited along by a nice amount of acid and powered by a prickling tannin. I’m not normally the biggest Gewurtz fan but I’d reach for this a second time. I’d maybe even pair it with a “hard to pair” thing like artichoke. Something about the floral nature of both I think could line up. Is that crazy? Maybe. But this is coming from someone who just used her kitchen scissors to give herself an intentionally asymmetrical haircut. — 5 years ago