Stone Summit

Taittinger

Comtes de Champagne Grand Crus Brut Blanc de Blancs 2011

Shout out to Julia and Tiffany’s for the stemware! Bursting with apples and stone fruit. Biscuit dough and preserved lemon add complexity. Worthy for a celebration, and if a celebration in itself. — 4 years ago

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Domaine François Raveneau

Butteaux Chablis 1er Cru Chardonnay 1996

Medium gold, heavy in the glass. Awesome aged Raveneau nose. Notes of citrus, kimmeridgian white stone and light colored dirt, some honey, some spice. Great mouth feel, with acidity that powered up over 4-5 hours. Awesome with some angel hair pasta and shrimp, looking out over the Kohala Coast. — 6 years ago

Alex, Jan and 22 others liked this

Domaine William Fèvre

Les Clos Chablis Grand Cru Chardonnay 2004

Popped and poured, and brought out to compare to the 2008. Similar color and brightness as the 2008, which is a good sign. Deeper and slightly more complex nose. Notes of citrus, sea breeze, some hazelnuts, some wet stone. In the mouth it has a bit more weight, and kind of an oiliness to it. Taste lingers for a while. Very nice and sad to later discover this was the last of a 6 pack I had - all of which were in good shape. — 6 years ago

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Clos Saron

Stone Soup Syrah 2015

Purity purity purity. Farming and winemaking so deep in the soul of the earth you can feel and sense it at every turn. Every drop of this wine is blood sweat and tears. Not many can achieve such AND it’s delicious and not at all big or overripe. Well done. — 6 years ago

Weingut Josef Leitz

Dragon Stone Rheingau Riesling

RCB
9.0

Nice wine. Fruity, just off dry. Would get it again. — 8 years ago

Trimbach

Cuvée Frédéric Emile Alsace Riesling

The nose on this baby is petrol all the way. Golden color adds to the excitement. The wine has electric acidity, lemon rind and honeyed apricots. A strong mineral core to this wine also lends structure. The finish is niceat 45 seconds. The only thing missing is a little more bottle age. This baby could have used a few more years to let the tertiary flavors develop. With the acidity in the bottle I would wait at least another decade if patient. Definitely a wine for next summit. @Ted Corvey @Kyle Harvey — 9 years ago

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Ted Corvey

Ted Corvey

I'm salivating.
Kyle Harvey

Kyle Harvey

My man!!!

Trimbach

Alsace Riesling 2012

Very drinkable and refreshing...crisp clean subtle pear over stone with a surprising and pleasantly long finish on the palate — 10 years ago

Clos Saron

Heart of Stone Sierra Foothills Syrah 2005

Jörgen Lindström Carlvik
9.6

Just an amazing expression of Terroir, totally naked and brilliantly balanced, including dusty tannins and dito minerality, Syrah spice and a meat stock infused finish. Note to Self - Clos Saron rules! — 12 years ago

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Saxum Vineyards

Heart Stone Vineyard Syrah Blend

Phenomenal balance Syrah character dominates, lush perfume and rich dark fruit. Crushed after a 30 min decant, could have used a lil more development time but too delicious to complain about how it was consumed — 5 years ago

Opolo Vineyards

Summit Creek Zinfandel 2018

Woody notes like woah — 6 years ago

Talley Vineyards

Stone Corral Vineyard Pinot Noir 2009

Stone fruits and silky mouth feel. Lighter than many Talleys, but delicious nevertheless.. — 6 years ago

Crocker & Starr

Stone Place Cabernet Sauvignon

G
9.6

2009 is perfect! And, I love these tiny bottles! — 6 years ago

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Vincent Dauvissat

La Forest Chablis 1er Cru Chardonnay 2002

Yellow gold. Good weight. Fruit forward nose. Lemon curd, apricot, white clay, cardamom and powdered stone. Rich and fat. Has the stuffing for many years of future enjoyment. — 7 years ago

Alex, Ira and 15 others liked this

Saunter

Eagle Summit Vineyard Cabernet Sauvignon 2011

For a down year, this mountain fruit is still tasty — 7 years ago

Shay, Daniel and 2 others liked this

Cornerstone Cellars

Stepping Stone Cabernet Franc 2013

Nice smooth. Nutmeg. Blackberry, figs. — 9 years ago

Archery Summit

Premier Cuvée Willamette Valley Pinot Noir 2013

This a fabulous Pinot. Very fruit, soft and luscious....long legs and big finish....as big as the nose would suggest. — 9 years ago

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Archery Summit

Looney Vineyard Pinot Noir 2009

Lots of tart cherries and red raspberries. A little smokiness with some wet earthiness as well. Ripping acid - great with spicy food. — 11 years ago

Hawkes

ST Stone Vineyard Cabernet Sauvignon 2010

Hawkes 2010 Alexander Valley Van Sauvignon Stone Vineyard. Fantastic! 93+ points. Will only get better. — 12 years ago

Kistler

Stone Flat Vineyard Sonoma Coast Chardonnay 1577

Love the aromatics. Great wine. The top of the cork crumbled but the rest of the cork held ok and there was nothing wrong with the wine. Bought it at the winery tasting room in April 2021. — 5 years ago

Louis Jadot

Pouilly-Fuissé Chardonnay 2017

Honeysuckle and stone on the nose. Muted lemon with caramel undertones on the palate. Nice finish. Delicious with gruyère and cantaloupe. Beautiful with strawberries. — 6 years ago

Standing Stone Vineyards

Finger Lakes Saperavi 2017

Finger. Lakes. Saperavi.

If this ain’t American winemaking in the 21st century we don’t know what is! 🇺🇸🍷🇬🇪🍇

At least, that’s what we were thinking before reading up on Standing Stone and founders Marti & Tom Macinski. They actually first planted this fascinating Georgian grape here in ***1994*** (just 3 years after Georgia left the USSR, for those keeping score at home) intended for blending.

Increasingly impressed by the quality of the grapes, they offered their first varietal Saperavi in 2010 - as “The Dark Red”, since the grape name was as yet unrecognized by the federal government. Once it was, they became the first American winery to release a wine labeled Saperavi.

Fine tuned to the cold, high mountains of Kakheti in eastern Georgia, it makes sense why it would thrive in the Finger Lakes! The name Saperavi literally means “ink”, a sensible name for a grape with pitch-dark skin AND flesh! 🖤

Marti and Tom sold the winery and retired in 2017. But their enduring legacy may just be budding. We’ve heard of Saperavi planting projects underway in New York, Virginia, and Oregon.

Saperavi’s runaway affinity for the Finger Lakes may have been a bit of a happy accident, but the Macinskis deserve every bit of credit for thinking outside the box, putting it in motion, and bringing it to fruition! 🙌🙌🙌
— 7 years ago

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Domaine Leflaive

Les Pucelles Puligny-Montrachet 1er Cru Chardonnay 2000

Straw gold color. Caressing aromatic nose of lemon curd, river stone, spices and a little apricot. Really good balance of structure, fruit and acidity in the mouth. Lasting finish. Textbook white burg. — 9 years ago

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Archery Summit

Renegade Ridge Estate Pinot Noir 2012

Celebrating 6 down with HAR! — 10 years ago

Archery Summit

Archer's Edge Estates Pinot Noir 2012

I think the 2014's will live up to the hype. Archers Edge is drinking great. — 12 years ago

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