Dipped my nose in a white rose. Peace! — 8 years ago
2012 vintage. In loving memory of my brother Angie, may you rest in peace my dear old friend. Edging on pale golden hue. Honeyed and mineral wet stone, hazelnut and vanilla essence. Pronounced. On the palate, perfect balance of acidity and concentration. Depth of flavour, very complex and deep. Very long. Nothing disappoints. Excellent. — 10 years ago
Imagine walking through a desert, and you want one last pleasure before you wither away. An oasis in the distance is sprawling with these grapes, you find this bottle nearly covered in sand. You crack a dry smile. You taste a woodsy black cherry and plum flavor, it's dryness doesn't quench your thirst, but gives you peace as you close your eyes and surrender. Then, you are lulled into a deep sleep with a white pepper aroma that sees you off at the end. — 10 years ago
Peace on Earth, Goodwill...
— 10 years ago
In memory of our Cat Nutmeg, may she rest in peace.... She will never be forgotten. — 11 years ago
Nelson Mandela chose this wine for the peace dinner with Denmark. Amazing, smooth and acidic middle palette — 12 years ago
This is what We Are serving for Thanksgiving and it is always such a good choice. Patricia was a true pioneer in Pinot noir and may she Rest In Peace. — 7 years ago
Happy new year! Peace out 2016. 🍾 — 8 years ago
Rich, textured, mysterious. Drink now or forever hold your peace. — 9 years ago
This is what you want to drink for thanksgiving or any other days!!!
Just a way of life!
Peace out!!!! — 9 years ago
New peach wine from butler. Sweet but not overly sweet. — 10 years ago
We had this tonight in memory of our friend and winemaking colleague Eric Dunham of Dunham Cellars in Walla Walla who sadly passed away. I know it's not his wine, but I also know he would've loved its green chocolate nose and rambunctious berry flavors. Rest in peace ED. Say hello to Robert Mondavi! — 11 years ago
Smooth and sweet, easy drinking wine. — 12 years ago
So in the battle is who is the best child... we paired the 88 vs the 90 (son vs daughter birth year). Both were outstanding but the 88 had more age in the color and softness on the nose and palate. Family currently arguing over density but for me the 90 was more dense. Lots of mixed fruit leather smoke and terroir which is very French but great for those who enjoy it. So in the name of family peace we rate both as outstanding but the 90 (the daughter) is a bit bigger. Cheers — 8 years ago
Wow! One of the few whites I drink, bleed red. Absolutely nirvana, I am at peace with this wine. Great nose, just enough tartness for balance and wonderful mouth feel. My go to for anything needing a great white. Can't do the bouquet Justice. Spend hours on a bottle Love it. — 10 years ago
This wine is delicious!! Dark, masculine, dark fruit... And I can buy four bottles for the price I anything else that will taste at good. Great buy, drink up ad enjoy. Peace be with you. — 10 years ago
And there you have it: a wine worth getting up for in the morning, the week, the month: a unicorn wine, redolent of all the things we want in our old*er* PINOT - portobello, bergamot, potpourri, anise, saddle leather, forest floor, magic, love and peace in the world. Amen. — 10 years ago
Tonight's wines are dedicated to our beloved Marley. You have so much more than we have you. Rest in peace — 11 years ago
Celebration wines from Rotary Internationals global peace forum in Honolulu with Wendy!! — 12 years ago
Sarah Milsow-Guenther
Still tasting very nice. Almost smells like Cab and Cab Franc are in this mystery blend. Nicely balanced whatever it is. — 7 years ago