A great earthy, old-wood range fence style wine that gives us a break from all those other italian wines. — 11 years ago
Lemon granite chisel. Electric fence determination. — 12 years ago
Focused, laser fruit wearing an herbal skirt. What pinot would be after 6 weeks with Mr Miyagi. Paint the fence, Tegan-san. — 11 years ago
Black currant, tobacco leaf, dark berries and strong oak presence, was on the fence at first but as it breathes gets better and better — 11 years ago
Thanks Alison! Great job — 12 years ago
Nice fruit flavours good medium weight — 13 years ago
Extremely smooth cab......great for those that love reds and for those that are on the fence. Here's to bringing friends to the other side! Great price point too! — 11 years ago
Oh, Hirschy Hirsch Hirsch. This one seems to be straddling that delicious line between young and old. Starting to show signs of being that mature type white wine, but still showing that gorgeous crispness and acidity that you've come to love in good dry Riesling. Not always a fan of fence sitters, but it's hard to argue with awesomeness. — 11 years ago
I don't like Pinot Noir but I really like this one from Oregon. — 13 years ago
Justin Hansohn
Savory start to dinner. Light yet oily and easy to drink. Sitting right on the fence between light citrus sauv blanc and the fatter less fruity versions of Viognier. Perfect preparations for socializing and wood fired fish dishes. Liquid grace. She's quiet, smooth, enlightened, and relaxed. Nothing too strong or too weak about her. Sister of Sancerre. — 11 years ago