Smooth but with a deep taste. A great glass of wine for a reasonable price. — 7 years ago
Fresh light and very easy to drink. Very light gold color with no legs. Mineral, lemon zest, honeydew, lemon grass and river stone. Medium acidity — 8 years ago
I don't really want to describe it as I know there's no way my words will do it justice so take what I write here and times that goodness by 100. It's a rose gold colour on the eye with the finest streams of bubbles rising in the glass. On the nose it's like cherry jam on toast with exceptional acidity that makes it so fresh and vibrant. I regret saying other wines are smooth because this champagne is the definition of that! It's juicy on the palate with a sturdy backbone and flavours of apple and berries coming through. I would run a marathon just for another sip of this amazing elixir. — 9 years ago
Very plummy fruit with cherries and cut grass. There was a pleasant tingly acidity. Merlot often has an overly earthy minerality that I don't like, which is at least partly a matter of where it's grown. This wine doesn't have that earthiness, instead the minerality is dry stone. I thought the tannins were pretty light, and this is light bodied in general, just a little alcoholic in the finish. This drinks very easily. It's not as complex as many Merlots, but it's very pleasant. — 9 years ago
A crisp and flavorsome wine with a friuty finish. — 9 years ago
High octane style zin, but certainly not run-of-the-mill. Big and brooding with intense blackberry, bramble, spice. 17.3 alcohol but doesn't feel hot at all. Bring me beef! — 10 years ago
Under synthetic cork so we knew we needed to drink it... Showing beautiful Riesling age with hints of petrol but still has a fresh zippy lime presence. Perfect with super spicy chicken tacos. — 10 years ago
Had this with a nice creamy cheese and fruit/nut crackers (slightly sweet) and it was all delicious. — 6 years ago
Celebrating Bastille Day with the spring dinner of the Confrerie St Etienne of Alsace association. Wonderful menu and perfectly paired wines.
Wow. Leave it to the dessert wine to run away with Wine of the Night! Honeyed cashews, honeyed stone fruits, guava, pineapple, caramel and honeycomb. Like a lighter version of Dolce. Insanely good! On the hunt for some of this. Thought of you @Greg Ballington since it’s a South African wine! — 7 years ago
I was looking for a wine to pair with a spicy (but not hot spicy) chili that had just a touch of dark chocolate. This worked wonderfully with its sweetness. The cornbread had a bit too much sugar, but this wine did not bitter at all. Perfect match for the chili and sweet cornbread meal. The wine is full of berry flavors and ends with a black peppery spice. This is a wine I will love adding blueberries to. — 7 years ago
2012 vintage. From the "Grande Roche" vineyard in St.Helena, replanted in 1996 (phylloxera). 75% Cabernet sauvignon, 18% Cabernet franc, 4% Petit Verdot and 3% Merlot. Bright red. Restrained Bordeaux-like nose. Classic pure black fruit with rather high acidity. Has an old-school feel about it, built for the long run. 2012 vintage. Abv. 14,5%. 99 euro. — 8 years ago
The fruits run dry to juicy. Blackberries, dry black cherries, stewed black plum, expressions roast, herbs, black licorice, black cherry cola, tough leather, black tea, dry dark soil with stones, dry underbrush, touch of lead pencil shavings, solid acidity, tannins still need work but the structure, length, balance are excellent. However, I still won't open my for another 10-15 years. I had this a few years ago and it was seriously not ready. Good movement since then. — 9 years ago
Nose of slightly cured meat an pepper. Initially fruit forward with a peppery finish. Beautiful in color. Royal. — 9 years ago
When you hike in the Finger Lakes, you can easily think you're in Burgundy or Alsace. The topography is very close and the climate is just a little more continental. So the choice of grape varieties follows naturally. Pear, apple, and a little pineapple fruit come across in this wine. It has some stony and steely minerality, but less than typical for this region. There's a lot of vanilla and butter, with smoke and oak. These latter elements are too strong in my opinion. And the acidity is a little too weak. If that and the fruit were stronger this would be on par with Chablis. So it's a little off balance. But I enjoyed it very much with a salmon salad. — 9 years ago
An excellent wine to pair with spicy food - Indian or sushi!
— 10 years ago
Tasted with Josh at M wine cellar — 10 years ago
Sweet start and a dry minerally finish. Highly recommended. Great with raman. — 11 years ago
Smooth with nice body and flavor. — 7 years ago
Casino run with dad! — 7 years ago
My son came over for dinner so I opened my last bottle! Beautiful Ruby red with an elegant bouquet of sweet berry fruits, subtle spice with earthy tones, a traditional Rioja. On the palate, the wine was silky smooth with layers of flavors, berry/cherry, tobacco, smoky cedar, dark fruit, vanilla spice, very well balanced with fine tannins and a clean structure ending with a nice lingering finish. Delicious! Still great with room to run. This wine shows potential aging well beyond 2020. I wish I had more! — 7 years ago
Had this at Sip with my wife. Would definitely have again! — 7 years ago
A very tasty Steen. Dry, with loads of citrus and green apple, floral, herbal and mineral notes. For $10, I think one would find this to be an exceptional value. Drink it with Mussels steamed with a bit of the wine, garlic, a touch of olive oil and a bit of parsley and yowsa! — 8 years ago
Dark fruit makes your olfactory senses dance as you approach the plate and open this bottle. The layers of complexity are astounding. Cherry and leather are up as you round first base, but you continue in the glory with second and third base easily with black cherry and blackberry while this wine mandates you round third and head home with the toasted vanilla. This 2013 Winemaker's Handprint Merlot is a home run people! I mean the ball is hit out of the park and still hasn't hit the ground grand slam! The wine is a blend of two vineyards, one each from #alexandervalley #drycreekvalley . — 8 years ago
It's Baseball & BBQ night. Go Giants! I Coravin'ed four wines to see which would pair better with pork ribs, pulled pork, seasoned baked beans & slaw. Started with the Pinot...that worked pretty well w/ the ribs but not necessarily the spicy beans. Then, the 07 Hope & Grace Malbec. That went ok. I think the H&G Malbec is perfect solo. Third...was the 09 Ridge Carignane. This was the more classic pairing...yum. However, the 05 DuMol Syrah was the real winner for all four of us. It's worked well with the beans spice and the BBQ sauce. Handled both worlds of strong spice in the beans and the sweet and light spice in the BBQ sauce. Fun experiment. — 9 years ago
Had this with a German Riesling. Lighter in color a little more alcohol 12.5%. Nice easy drinking wine — 9 years ago
Perfectly balanced, well integrated, and pairs best with good conversation. Even for an Italian, this Tempranillo gives any Nebbiolo a run for its money. — 10 years ago
Dale Garrison
Nicely balance with spicy finish. — 6 years ago