Sandstone Estates

Dom Pérignon

Brut Champagne Blend

Graham cracker, ripe golden apple, and bruised quince. Like blossom, wet sandstone, and low tide. Really looooooooong finish. Candied tangerine rind, marcona almond. All damn day. — 6 years ago

Man Family

Skaapveld Coastal Region Shiraz

4/9/18 Wild Ginger $5/glass happy hour
Ruby red, translucent
Body: light
Fruit: raspberry, chocolate
Acidity: med
Tannin: low-med
Alc: low
Finish: tart, quick, slightly smoky

Nice afternoon wine, very drinkable, but leaves something to be desired

Agter-Paarl, Southwest South Africa
Soil type: sandstone, shale, granite
Unirrigated
"A combination of mourvedre, cinsaut, and Grenache add soft red fruit and fine spice characters. In addition, touriga nacional incorporated for the first time, contributes length and structure to finish"
— 7 years ago

Soter Vineyards

Mineral Springs Ranch Pinot Noir 2014

Excellent expression. The nose billows out of the glass, with black maraschino cherries, menthol, and wilted rose petals. The acidity accentuates everything on the palate. Well-balanced spicy fruit with schist and sandstone highlights. The acidity sings through to the finish. Great wine. — 8 years ago

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Clarendon Hills

Kangarilla Vineyard Grenache 2009

Sometimes I just want a plus-size model . . . er, I mean an Aussie old vines Grenache.

This is a classic rendition. Rich nose of oozingly ripe raspberry and warm sandstone. Large framed, with rich raspberry fruit, intense salty minerality, very good acids, and still some tannins to shed. Excellent length. It was good with my pizza but would be great with a rich winter stew.
— 9 years ago

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Carte Blanche

Alder Springs Vineyard Sandstone Seven White Rhone Blend 2012

Harumph Wines
9.2

Such a beauty. Perfect for our sushi night. @morimoto — 9 years ago

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La Galope

Sauvignon Blanc 2013

Smells of sandstone and tasting notes of apricot and peach. Having with Mediterranean style shrimp! — 11 years ago

Sandstone WInery

Blackberry Wine

A great sweet red. — 12 years ago

Gallica

Shake Ridge Ranch Suzuri Series Red Rhone Blend 2013

Dark, rich, and ripe on the nose: deep dark berries, sandstone-like crushed rock and a bit of baker’s chocolate. Mouthfilling and ripe. A bit too chocolatey for me, to be honest, but still a very good winter weight wine. 53% Syrah, 34% Grenache, 11% Mourvèdre, and 2% Viognier. — 6 years ago

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Von Winning

Deidesheimer Kalkofen GG Riesling 2016

Sandstone minerality. Pure. Subtle nose. — 7 years ago

Southern Right

Walker Bay Sauvignon Blanc 2017

Friday Night Whites. Picked up this little southern beauty from the grocery based solely on location and label - yes, that’s me, basic AF. Anyways, Southern Right is a winery based on the southwest tip of South Africa that specializes in Pinotage and Sauvignon Blanc. The 2017 SvB is a dry offering of 10% Hemel-en-Aarde Valley grapes with the rest being a blend of other Walker Bay SvB with ~14k cases produced. Most of the grapes in the area grow in a sandstone/clay soil in a maritime climate, yielding a nice old world flavor profile to the wines, (think acid and mineral). Wine has been grown in South Africa since the 1650s, but only recently with the ending of Apartheid, has the industry been able to thrive. Chenin Blanc, Cabernet Sauvignon, and Colombard are the most grown varietals. Drank this one, on its own, chilled and unpaired. Remember to drink this now - SvB is best when young. ~$16 | #sauvingnonblanc #southafricanwine #fridaynightwhites

On the eyes: Pale light yellow, clear, light stain, med tears, no gas/floc.

On the nose: Delicate gooseberry and quince, sweet lychee, some floral notes and wet slate. Med alcohol.

On the tongue: Med+ acid, light tannin, med alcohol, juicy and round. Quince, asian pear, persimmon, and lychee rounding out to a bit of leafy notes and high mineralty. Really nice, long, pleasant finish. Not your classic SvB!
— 7 years ago

Ampeleia

Kepos Grenache Blend

Reminiscent of Beaujolais' Gamay, this southern part of Tuscany's Ampeleia is producing some fine red wine! Mine tonight, after 30 minutes swim and spin in the decanter's pool of naked open space and air shows first to the nose wet rocks, slate and sandstone freshly accenting menthol and anise then strictly earthen dirt and minerals and a hint of the berries. First kiss is lightly but intriguingly nasty, wet and dripping red fruit which immediately coats and clings but most interestingly reaches back for the wet rocks overlooking the Med, then re-engages just in time to leave hints of her red and blue berry essence complimenting the blackened octopus in a mash of white beans and spices laced with a hint of Tabasco offered up by Chapel Hill's Il Palio located off Franklin Street (checkout both) Ciao🕶 — 9 years ago

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13th Street

Sandstone Reserve Gamay Noir 2012

Christy Canterbury MW
9.0

What a terrific #Gamay from @13thStreetWines! Love what's going on w/ this grape in @WineCountryOnt. — 10 years ago

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Sandstone Cellars

IV Port Blend

Sandstone Cellars IV — 12 years ago

Roccheviberti

Rocche Di Castiglione Barolo Nebbiolo 2014

Sandstone on top of mother rock. — 7 years ago

Monteraponi

Chianti Classico Sangiovese Blend 2014

Old-school aged Chianti scents of iron, sandstone-scented gravel, sour cherry and underbrush. The first sip actually flashed me back to the last time I was in Italy (in the mid 89s!). A little advanced for a ‘14 but very nice. Soft and mouthfilling, with really nice balance. Terrific with my Sunday meat sauce. Drink up and enjoy. — 7 years ago

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Sandstone Cellars

III Mourvedre Blend

Sandstonecellars uses juice from Mason County Texas. Unlike too many other Texas wineries, this maker sources juice that excels in the hot, dry climate, granite based chalky rocky soil of South Central Texas. This 2006 vintage was decanted for a couple of hours and features plumb and smoked cherry top notes with medium grip and a medium to slow finish. It wears well and after 10 years in the bottle it can be the time to enjoy this Texas treasure. — 8 years ago

Catherine Marshall

Pinot Noir on Sandstone Soils

A kickass wine made by a kickass woman. Pinot from South Africa is ✔️✔️ — 9 years ago

Weingut Tesch

Karthäuser Riesling 2012

Sandstone soil, minerality is grippy, nice soft but Morrish acid on the finish. — 9 years ago

Rudolf Fürst

Klingenberger Spätburgunder 2009

From Julia: "Lighter but with a lot of substance." Sommelier: "Earthy, like the soil of freshly picked strawberries. From the red sandstone cliffs of the Main valley in Germany." — 11 years ago

Julia Stiglitz
with Julia