Always consistent love it — 10 years ago
I must get more. — 10 years ago
Slight floral quality to the edgy sweetness and gorgeous black fruit. I suspect some co-fermentation here (Viognier). Lovely, lively, and lithe on the palate. Plenty of acids here, so this will pair with nearly any meats. Just to reiterate, this is not your typical Paso syrah (no offense), but an elegant rendition of the grape. — 10 years ago
Lovely wine. More nuance and layers than in the two Oregon pintos with which it was tasted (serene evanstad and berg storm). Nice smoky earthiness with darker fruit. Nice length and linger. Exc with food — 11 years ago
Tried at the Still — 12 years ago
Iron fist with a velvet glove. The vigneron's location gives it away so well. Romantic and serene. — 9 years ago
Incredible dark fruit, minerals, and a menthol accent, and still youthful with vibrant acidity and ample velvet tannin come together in a stunning blend of grace and power that begs for serene contemplation. — 10 years ago
Classic expression of one of the top #oregonpinot . Less fruit fwd than the '12. Great earthy finish with fine acidity. — 10 years ago
Unreal. Barrel fermented. White wine from pinot noir grapes. Beeautiful. — 10 years ago
Nom nom nom!!! One of my favorites. — 11 years ago
Nice blend and affordable. Grenache, Petit Syrah and Syrah. Family owned nestled in the Santa Cruz Mts. On 18 acres in a beautiful serene setting. — 12 years ago
From the prior winemaker of D. Serene. — 10 years ago
Very unique, excellent. — 10 years ago
2012, blouzy, big, rich, stately, drinking well — 10 years ago
Smooth and buttery! Very very nice — 11 years ago
Young , bright & still needs university time... — 11 years ago
Great balanced Chardonnay, French oak, light buttery ending with a crisp nice note — 12 years ago
Marla Frederick
Beautiful and serene. Reminiscent of the Amalfi Coast, resplendent with lemons the size of one's head, looking out over the Tyrrhenian Sea and inhaling the salty air. There is a little grassiness, also, bringing this wine back down to earth from its lofty perch. Wine Gallery. — 9 years ago