A truly remarkable wine from a truly remarkable producer. Seek this out. — 8 years ago
Oh Canada...Oh my!!!!! Beautiful thick and rich...Merlot...Cab Sauv. .Cab Franc blend.velvety...smooth on the Palate...rich and dark...a light oakiness...lively but not overpowering tannins...will try to seek out for future gatherings — 9 years ago
My new favorite wine in the non-moscato category. Smooth, velvety, buttery, fruity, and just delicious! — 9 years ago
Stunning as always. A wine to seek out. — 10 years ago
One of my favorite Mencia producers in Ribeira Sacra. Also one if my fav indigenous varieties in Spain. Seek it out! — 10 years ago
Oh my, what a nose. Brimming minerality with noticeable oak presence. Would definitely seek this one out again. — 10 years ago
Favorite Montepulc in a long time. Must seek this out and buy a case. — 11 years ago
Sneak peak at a wine that will be released this fall. There won't be much available, but seek it out. It is well worth it. — 12 years ago
All the bells and whistles for this price range... will seek out — 7 years ago
I can’t pour enough praise on Dan and his talents. I don’t give many wines near perfect scores, but this merits one. The nose is a beautifully balanced mix of floral fruits, earth and spice. Blackberries, huckleberries, boysenberries, black plum, black raspberries, plum, black raspberries, poached strawberries, dark moist soils, loamy dry soil/clay, raspberry cola, smoked meats, medium dark spice, vanilla, clove, nutmeg, lilacs, violets and lavender. The balance is incredible...one of the most balanced wines I’ve had. The structure, tension and length are so close to perfect. It’s in the OMG realm. The tannins are nicely resolved but still have teeth. It’s gorgeously lush and rich. Blackberries, huckleberries, boysenberries, black plum, black raspberries, plum, black raspberries, poached strawberries, hues of blue fruits haunt the palate, dark moist soils, loamy dry soil/clay, raspberry cola, black licorice, touch herbaceous, smoked meats, medium dark spice, vanilla, clove, nutmeg, black & white pepper, dry crushed rocks, stones, lilacs, violets and lavender. The finish is heaven all the way around. To borrow Bordeaux terminology, this is First Growth Shiraz. If you don’t seek out Dan’s wines on the secondary market, you are missing something special. Not at all meant to be enjoyed young. This wine is in a very good spot and has another 10 years of life going forward. — 8 years ago
Yes it's light, yes it's Willamette Valley Pinot Noir. And yes I absolutely LOVE this wine for those reasons. I have come to like certain Rose's because they are versatile for food matching and sipping but this Pinot is absolutely great at both. Want to impress a group in summertime with an outstanding, stand alone sipping wine...you found it here. It is fantastic for matching with lighter food faire like barbecued veggies or squash , or for those who are not into matching Chardonnay with chicken or fish like salmon.
My confession: I rarely drank Rose because it was too darn light and often too sweet, so my only next step was Beaujolais, which often way too one dimensional, so that left me with a huge gap to move into traditional Burgundy or full bodied Pinot Noir that were way too overpowering for many meals. This is Exactly why Willamette Valley Pinot has such a superb spot in the spectrum of red wine body/texture. And Big Table Farm is hands down the best wine for value of an Oregon Pinot. Plus the owners are so down to earth real, pleasant, and love talking wine, food, farming, nutrition, etc. I don't mean to make this an ad for Big Table Farm, but they make many great Pinots and other varietals. For the money this particular Pinot is hard to beat and you truly owe it to yourself to seek it out if you are looking for a lighter style Pinot that is increasing quickly in popularity. This is one of my most valued favorites because I am not able or willing to spend $65 or more for a bottle that can disappear in less than an hour with a few friends. — 9 years ago
Wonderful candied apricots and ginger notes - light and alive - small terrific perlage - would seek this out again — 9 years ago
Lovely wine. Would seek it out again — 10 years ago
'07 that's just coming into its window, but a long way to go. To-Kalon fruit with a left bank vibe. Pure and very precise, lots of pencil lead and tobacco leaf. Dark plummy fruit that hints Napa. Seek this one out (and thanks to Ilse @Benchmark for putting me on to this!) — 10 years ago
I cannot get enough of Vixen. I actively seek this estate winery out in stores and in restaurants. Everything Sinclair does is truly amazing. — 10 years ago
Stellar Wine!!! And it's even better with my company!!! — 11 years ago
Chardonnay rocks my world. Seek out, and pair with duck confit and mushrooms and barley and happy. — 11 years ago
It’s good. It’s bright. All the ripe grapefruit and lemon and hints of white flower one might wish for. But not something I’d seek out. So I’d call it solid and probably perfect for a person who just wants something bright and perfect but not exceptionally nuanced or interesting. But fucking tasty all the same. — 7 years ago
Love. Tasted this blind and guessed grand cru burgundy, either Morey or Gevrey. Turns out it's from Dundee and made by the assistant winemaker at SQN. Very earthy, with a nice funk that blew off with a little time in glass. This is all old world; earth, mushroom, wet leaves, and some smoke shroud the fruit, all framed by great acidity and a nice frame. Something to seek out if you're a Burghound. — 8 years ago
Solid Barbera. Improves with breathing. Peppery but light with a pleasant twinge of sour on the finish. Will definitely seek out again. — 9 years ago
This had plenty of fresh red fruit and some savory coffee flavors, too--more serious than you'd think, which isn't surprising since the grapes that go into the bottle are treated like grand cru fruit! I'll seek this out. (At a tasting at arlequin) — 10 years ago
Just a taste at the end of the bottle but definitely going to seek out some more Conciliis and wines from Paestum. #aglianico #steakwine #fwsomms — 10 years ago
Wonderful amazingly dark colored Pinot! Fabulous nose and rich fruit flavors! Seek out clone 23! — 12 years ago
Kirk F
Nice stony minerality here. Had only had their Pinots until now but I would seek this out again. — 7 years ago