Excellent lighter bodied porter. Vanilla, nuts and malt. — 9 years ago
Black butte xxvii. Smells of molasses. Cocoa nibs. Sweet throughout. Bitter finish. — 10 years ago
Love this brew, all time favorite, big roasted hops, beautiful malt, notes of coconut, Outstanding — 12 years ago
Truly the good stuff! — 8 years ago
Please make more of this pleasure!! — 8 years ago
Deep ruby in color. Alcohol on the nose with a little bit of berry bush. Medium heavy body. Cherry, raspberry, and lime with a floral and dark chocolate finish. Fresh acidity up front and bone dry on the end. — 9 years ago
Sick Syrah. Smoke, black pepper, bacon fat, lovely dark fruit. Perfect medium minus body, only 13.6abv. Would have mistaken it for a St Joseph or Cornas. Beautiful. Well done Porter Creek, well done. @Drew DiMatteo are you familiar with these guys? They're in your future neighborhood! — 10 years ago
Christmas Eve 2013 — 11 years ago
Thick, dark yet super easy to drink. Reminds me of Dixie Brewing's Blackened Voodoo. $4 / 89pts — 12 years ago
The third PCV wine opened the night of my birthday. This Zin is dense rich and sweet fruit with a bit of soft tannin. One of my favorite PCV zins. But getting old. — 12 years ago
Deep Ruby. Both stalky, sappy and with full berry fruits. A full bodied Pinot from the very close planted Issan Vineyard ( in excess of 9,000 vines per Hectare). A different flavour profile to the equally full bodied Otago Pinots. Phillip Jones calls it a freak wine. We probably drunk it a little too soon as its best years are in front of it- yet delicious now. 15.2% Alc but not noticeable. — 8 years ago
Rarely do I enjoy Russian River Chardonnay like this. Not obtrusive oak use, delicate, nuanced, and fresh. — 10 years ago
2008 vintage. Just beautiful. Showing an intensity of fruit still. Should age gracefully. — 10 years ago
Loving so many of Porter Creek's wines... — 12 years ago
Damn What an amazing Pinot — 12 years ago
At porter creek — 12 years ago
Tyler Martinelli
Super tasty!
Love the stout coffee notes and vanilla! — 8 years ago