Great minerality! — 7 years ago
Girl scout cookies, snow day & wine — 7 years ago
This is so complex, I smell key lime custard and mint Girl Scout cookies, the texture is oily and the acid cuts like a knife, I might be in love here. Serious, this is amazing. — 8 years ago
Getting ready for dinner with friend. Scout Honor! — 9 years ago
Lovely orchard fruit, bright scout and easily gluggable — 9 years ago
NYC AHA scout — 9 years ago
Paired with Girl Scout cookie: Thanks-a-lot — 9 years ago
"Donuts" with the Scout moms on a Monday night. Got this bottle for $9 which was 1/2 off. — 10 years ago
Nose: black fruit, old roses, bittersweet chocolate, slight bell pepper.
Taste: black berry, black cherry, coffee ground, bay leaf, mint, thin mint Girl Scout cookies, gravely rocks.
— 6 years ago
Fruit forward but not sweet. Hints of Syrah's standard notes but much lighter, no oak. — 7 years ago
Many times when I am picking a wine off of a restaurant wine list I employ the strategy of an NFL scout and draft the best available athlete (wine) rather than by position need (food). In this case my strategy was brilliant. A wonderful example of how to handle fruit and let it speak. With every glass I felt like a 15 year old boy reading a copy of the Sports Illustrated swimsuit issue. — 8 years ago
Сильный,вкусный,питкий бурбон со смелыми сладковато-пряным вкусом спривкусом яблока и табака — 8 years ago
Yum! Scout and I are digging the licorice and cherries. — 9 years ago
Scout and I are enjoying a 2010 cardiac hill. The wine from the 2010 cardiac hill is so distinctive it has a heavy meaty nose, black pepper and cherry in the mouth. Falls a little flat in the middle but perks up a little with sour cherry on the finish. 4/27/15 — 9 years ago
This bourbon, at 99 proof packs a punch, but has one of the smoothest, most satisfying flavors I've ever experienced in a whiskey. — 9 years ago
Paired with Girl Scout cookie: Peanut Butter Patty — 9 years ago
A treasure from the Chad Chest. Jammy as a motherfucker. — 10 years ago
Holy mama. The drink by dates here are WAY OFF. 2009-2017....RI-DIC-U-LOUS. You would think this wine was maybe 3-4 years old. Youthful nose of 'Girl Scout Samoa' (now Caramel deLites) and the palate was black fruit and pencil shavings and , youthful as can be. Inky viscous wine all in the corners of your mouth. Stays there for at least 2 minutes. This wine has a youthful sweet cinnamon overripe blackberry pie note that still has tannin on the back that has not completely resolved. If you have these, it's best to probably sit on them for about 2 or 3 years. Although drinking very well now, if you pop this one you're going to be getting the more youthful side of Bella's here. — 6 years ago
Light start and full body finish. Even better when paired with Girl Scout cookies. — 7 years ago
Nice surprise for $40 bucks. Some great mint on the nose and palate- reminds me of a Girl Scout Thin Mint in a good way. Fruit could be a little more assertive, but overall very unique for a reasonable price. Revising to 9.3 after an hour decant. For whatever reason this one's got my number. — 8 years ago
95%ржи в составе. Мягкий с приятной сладостью,пряный,но без лекарственных тонов. Немного мяты и выпечки😋 — 8 years ago
In the old testament Moses sends two men forward to scout the promised land, they go and return carrying bunches of red grapes so large and god filled that they had to transport em hung unstemmed on a long pole carried on the shoulders of the two fellows. Proof they had been and seen the Promised Land ahead. If any grapes broke and that juice ran free down the pole and they, in their thirst, drank that broken juice, Chateau Unang was what it tasted like. — 9 years ago
Still lots of tannin even after nine years. Peppery, blackberry. Was really good. Celebrating Jason's Eagle Scout — 9 years ago
Salty air, a smidge of peat, a touch of smoke, and slighty sweet finish. Elegant. An Oat cake and Lockerbie Cheddar would be great, but the lemon Girl Scout cookies will have to do. Thanks Ailee! — 9 years ago
Make sure to decant, at least an hour. Hint of licorice on the nose. Medium to full body, full tannins. Moderate finish. Fair amount of sediment. Went well with Girl Scout thin mints! — 9 years ago
Always confused by the boring label but this wine has a great jaminess a dis a balanced treat. — 10 years ago
Olivia Schum Haynes
Big fan! Beautiful smooth taste that paired perfectly with thin mint Girl Scout cookies :) — 6 years ago