Little bit of fizz to let you know it's alive — 8 years ago
A bit more backbone and mouthfeel on this one. Bright plump nose as well. — 8 years ago
Really nice Rhone blend. — 8 years ago
A little sweet — 9 years ago
Not much I can say except "Wow!" Like Sweet Tarts? This is a Riesling for you. — 9 years ago
#sundayfunday sippin' on this while cooking up a storm with my boo — 9 years ago
Decant for at least 30 mins
— 6 years ago
Surprisingly strong coffee notes — 8 years ago
Truly the name of the wine says it all. Drank the whole thing in an hour of paddling around a lake in a swan on a beautiful day in Copenhagen. It's not worth giving a description of the wine as I continuously find that in the concept of set and setting sometimes wines are just the magic wand in the middle of a beautiful storm. If you make this your wine, make it a great moment, it's worth it. — 8 years ago
High toned, little earth. Jam. See Storm presquile for analog . — 9 years ago
So good. Tons of texture and nuance supporting bright fruits. — 9 years ago
Very delicious! Strikingly similar to a 10 year old burgundy. Slightly waxy, but packed with raspberry fruit and acid! — 9 years ago
Perfect for a torrential snow storm! — 10 years ago
Great little Pinot. Bought on WTSO, around $15 — 7 years ago
Solid imperial stout — 8 years ago
Crimson in colour with youthful purple tinged. Lovely spicy peppery nose with a hint of ginger. Medium bodied with cherry/berry fruits. From the Adelaide Hills but could be Northern Rhone. This is a well crafted wine from a great vintage made by a talented pair of winemakers in a good area for cool climate Shiraz- the perfect storm! And a pleasure to drink. — 8 years ago
Balanced if I can say that for a late harvest dessert wine... (It was). The acid supported it's dance between alcohol and sugar. Beautiful nose. Sweet citrus and floral. What I call a 'honeymoon' wine. Perfect, goes quick. — 9 years ago
You can't beat it for the price. I bought it to keep in the house for a snow storm. Pretty good. — 9 years ago
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Nice peat! — 6 years ago