Saint-germain — 3 months ago
80 Old vines, 30 varieties, mainly tinta roriz, 16 months French oak. Robert Parker 93 points. Berry forward, high acid, field blends are the oldest vines, highest price points — 6 months ago
i've had this off & on for the past 25 years and it reliably offers copious amounts of fruit along with cocoa, vanilla & other decadent flavors & aromas. This was no different just not as polished or balanced as I recall. Wonder if they've increased production - this is their entry level offering — a month ago
Really lovely! Juicy red! — 2 months ago
Super velvety, light to medium body but still very plump. Very long finish. Would drink! — 5 months ago
2019 Vintage on Roger’s Birthday 🎂 — a month ago
Very good and very Portuguese. Lemon-lime and saline. Light, clear and gently acidic. Similar to Spanish Albariño (same grape) but lighter. Never had Trajadura before, but it’s part of the blend. 12% abv. Really great value white! With Momofuku noodles. — 8 months ago
Paul St Clair
Deep purple color fading to black in the center of the glass. Floral nose with spices and black fruits and a hint of smoke. Black cherries with plums and spices laced with a hint of vanilla. Well integrated oak announcing tannins that have arrived to maturity. The tasting notes for 2023 were very accurate as to where this vintage was heading and I’m glad I have 2 more bottles. Next one will be served with the lamb or dry aged prime rib this wine deserves. — 18 hours ago