So stealth. From a mid-shoulder bottle of light color. Even the nose doesn't give it away. Great layers of blood, roast, earth and spice. Fruit be damned (ok some stewed) lovely balance of acid and tannins -well-knit and harmonious. — 9 years ago
Gorgeous golden yellow. There’s aromas of grilled corn muffin slathered in butter, an assortment of melons and pears, vanilla ice cream, and pineapple lollipop. In the palate it has a medium body weight, a mouthfeel that’s ridiculously rich and smooth, and an acidity that’s ninja stealth until the end. On the finish you’re left with pears and banana for quite a long duration. — 7 years ago
I am sipping and digging and at the same time thinking oh heck give this two more years and WHOA but it is still 100 percent drinkable now. There is this marvelous orange peel and clove essence to the nose. The tongue is acidic as heck (someone else said it wasn't but seeing as I have like zero acid receptors and found the back of my mouth watering I say it is) and the tannins...they are stealth. They kick in mid to late palate. Otherwise it is blackberries both stewed and fresh galore. A tinge of purple plum (just checked and hey! There is some merlot so that accounts for that) and then there is the vanilla/tobacco essence of someone's lovingly used humidor. I mean I'm not in the presence of fine cigars on the regular yet a comedian like me dreams of nights puffing away or just drinking away the long-lived stash of wine and/or smokes that call up this depth of vanilla, tobacco, allspice AND flippin' grape goodness. Plus you taste another hint of orange peel. This is simpler than others I've tasted from Bevan (thank you @Paul T ) but it is wine I'd pair with nothing at all OR a dang steak. I think both pairings would hold water. This wine is adaptable and with age will be more so. Okay my tasting notes are more than most put on delectable so maybe i will save a few more thoughts for the dang blog... — 8 years ago
Stealth DRC. This wine is rockin. Serious Aligoté — 12 years ago
Wonderful Rosso. Stealth wine. — 9 years ago
Wild strawberry and stone fruit pit, bit of pith. Tight fruit bitter tingle, feels light and fresh, stealth high ABV — 9 years ago
A pleasant surprise. — 10 years ago
Pleasantly surprised with this great Bordeaux blend — 10 years ago
Rob Brobst III
Stealth power! — 7 years ago