A burst of blackberry and a slight licorice finish this is an amazing blend from Cliff Creek. — 8 years ago
Pretty light gold color, medium viscosity. Lots of fresh, new, toasty oak on the nose, citrus, green grapes, some green grass/hay. Palette sees more oak, citrus, apricots, white flowers, medium+ acid, healthy alcohol, but not high octane like many French Viognier. I enjoyed this- I preferred this colder, medium complexity Viognier compared to many of the burning French versions. — 8 years ago
The best Pinot noir I've ever had — 8 years ago
my favorite vintage [2012] of this southern Oregon Bordeaux-style blend, after the '09. drinking very nicely now with medium-plus in power, good dark fruit, and balanced oak. Have drank many times on its own but overall would recommend with food... nice wine, nice price... great on the 2nd day too — 9 years ago
Just great! — 10 years ago
Interesting approach, great results! Yellow plum pit, spice, pear skin and sourdough with a very satisfying balance of weight/concentration and acidity. Used for a pairing @roepdx: scallops and prawns in bouillabaisse sauce and tarragon vierge — 10 years ago
Needed hours to breathe, but once open was very jammy and smooth. Excellent with spicy pork tenderloin and roasted veg! — 11 years ago
Hits the nose with strawberry and papaya notes. Mouth feel is smooth and dry with citrus hints. Finish is medium and minerally. Overall a very nice white. It develops as it warms up — 7 years ago
Nice and no so sweet. Easy to drink — 8 years ago
Very dark purple, no sediment, nearly opaque, medium viscosity. Nose sees wet hay, vanilla, some sweet cherries. Palette sees dark red fruits, a healthy does of tannins, medium+ alcohol, medium+ finish. Really surprised by how great this wine is- more powerful than jammy, could cellar for many more years and easily pair with fattier meats than what you'd expect from a PNW Syrah. — 8 years ago
Peppery and perfect with ribs. Really popped with roasted veggies. — 8 years ago
What a bad boy. Full of supple blackberry fruit from the Syrah balanced with lovely and silky tannin from the Tempranillo. Absolutely excellent flavor and structure. Truly exciting for Oregon. — 9 years ago
Very sweet but amazing flavor — 10 years ago
Full body. Spice — 10 years ago
Sweet, fruity and crisp! — 10 years ago
Dry Gewüzts never hurts! — 11 years ago
Wait, what? Southern Oregon...where’s that, and how did they come to make such amazing white wines? The sock puppet has questions. Voluptuous density with amazing balance of floral, spice, and tropical fruit notes. Gonna have to look into this Muscat thing... — 8 years ago
For a cheap red from Winc I really like it! Maybe because I just spent half a year down there but this honestly was such a pleasant surprise. — 8 years ago
Vanilla hint as well — 8 years ago
2002 vintage- best of the lot in a 2004, 2005, 2006 vertical tasting, plum and dark fruit on the nose, plums prune in the mouth... fruit was waining but still balanced enough- tannins were still properly intact- was a pleasure, thanks to my Dad for making the tasting possible — 9 years ago
Nice head, cloudy orange, hoppy and with a.strong backbone good balance, Smooth. — 9 years ago
Pretty damn good for $45 in a cafe — 10 years ago
Absolutely one of the best Chardonnays under $20; this wine was perfect; everything you love about oaky Chardonnay without being too much. Buttery, but balanced! — 10 years ago
Quady North, Rogue Vallley southern Oregon-produces small quantities. This Rose is a take on classic blend of southern France. Grenache takes the lead with floral qualities which balance the tartness of Strawberries and cranberries of Syrah and Mourvèdre. With a salmon color with zesty acid, it is ready to drink now. Dry and crisp. Use with chicken or cold cut sandwich. — 10 years ago
One of my faves! #TempranilloDay — 10 years ago
Lovely white wine, dry and light, well-rounded — 12 years ago
Maddy
Easy drinking, a little smoky. — 7 years ago