Full bodied with just enough spice on the back end. — 8 years ago
Lovely! Dark and rich. A terrific bottle of wine. — 8 years ago
Excellent vino nobile! — 9 years ago
Great base hit. Medium bodied, great color, dry but flavorful, with satisfying finish. — 10 years ago
Tasting in the vinyard !!!!! — 10 years ago
raisin, apricot, aged 8 years. goes well with desserts and foie nigiri — 8 years ago
Stinky! But very good — 8 years ago
Really big full Pinot in a detonate Cali style. Lacks some acidity and clocks in at 14.5% so not a great food friendly wine but makes a great cocktail. Cheers. — 8 years ago
My favorite cider. A sweeter cider but well balanced and slightly spicy for an overall great flavor profile. Their Saskatoon cider is great if you are looking for something a little sweeter and more unusual. — 9 years ago
Intensely aromatic. Black tea, rose petals, red cherry and tar. Every component feels accentuated but in a very balanced way. Lots of fruit, good amount of acid, solid tannic grip and long finish. — 9 years ago
Full bodied and very berry — 10 years ago
This was a vertical of 38 vintages to celebrate Joseph Phelps Insignia 40th anniversary! The 74' and 77' were the wines that came on top from the 70's vintage. — 11 years ago
Probably the best under $15 Tuscan I've had. Medium body, fresh cherry, a little herb. Some complexity and pleasant tannins to the finish which is rare for a Sangiovese at this price point. — 8 years ago
One of last bottles I bought in 2004 in Italy at winery. Absolutely gorgeous nose. Cherry, floral, Coca Cola. Still has lots of fruit smooth tannins and great length. Drinking window by professional stated through 2015. Has at least 5 years in my mind. — 9 years ago
1985 Sassicaia. Second red wine at Redd Wood lunch w A, S, and K. This wine was perfect. Epic. We could not believe how perfect this wine was drinking. Thoroughly enjoyed it- it was enjoyable the way truffles are- hard to describe, but pleasing to all relevant senses. — 9 years ago
Very smooth
— 10 years ago
Michelle Berryman
Wonderful light red. Fruit forward and very drinkable, not sweet. — 8 years ago