Very good, the smell is fruity yet the taste is dry and a bit of a sour bite very good. Grapes from the south of Israel. Drank with Mom and Dad at winery — 6 years ago
Strong coffee flavor and rich malts — 8 years ago
Smells and tastes like peaches. Dry and flavorful. Good acidity. Well balanced. — 9 years ago
Yum! Perfect wine for a Fall day! Crisp and delicious! — 10 years ago
Tastes great with BBG Chicken Mac & Cheese! — 10 years ago
On the Lawn at Tanglewood this afternoon with the Boston Symphony Orchestra. Our conductor Andris Nelsons is leading BEETHOVEN (Symphony No. 4), HK GRUBER (Aerial, Concerto for trumpet and orchestra) with the amazing Håkan Hardenberger as the trumpet soloist and then STRAUSS (“Dance of the Seven Veils” from Salome). Andris and Håkan happen to be friends, and both are trumpet players, I expect to see some playful nature to their interaction this afternoon. Mr. Hardenberger is a world renowned and virtuousic player, we're always glad to hear him, this will be his 4th Tanglewood appearance in 5 years. We expect various mutes to be employed over the work, a cow horn (yes it is want you think) and then finishing with piccolo trumpet, exciting to have a soloist work multiple instruments over his appearance
Nose has strawberry-banana smoothie, light crushed red raspberry and freshly washed cherry.
Palate has red currant, red raspberry, slight grassy note and faint wet sandstone.
Exciting to get back to this bottle. Our last experience was directly off tank (Fall '18) which was tapped by Morten for us, very cloudy then, but flavors were beginning to come together. 100% Pinot Noir. — 6 years ago
🍷 shout out to Strauss and Ozzie. — 6 years ago
Amazing! Thanks, Artisanal Cellars for importing! — 8 years ago
Drank at book club at Rima's. — 8 years ago
Kosher from Golan Heights. Dry but borderline off dry (a shocking 11.6% alc). Crisp, balanced, low fruit and acid. Calls to mind Albariño. Becoming too sweet as it warms up. — 8 years ago
From Tel Aviv wine tour. Needed for wrapping gifts tonight — 9 years ago
Lovely light session ale! Well done Chris and team! — 10 years ago
On the Lawn at Tanglewood this afternoon with the Boston Symphony Orchestra. Our conductor Andris Nelsons is leading BEETHOVEN (Symphony No. 4), HK GRUBER (Aerial, Concerto for trumpet and orchestra) with the amazing Håkan Hardenberger as the trumpet soloist and then STRAUSS (“Dance of the Seven Veils” from Salome). Andris and Håkan happen to be friends, and both are trumpet players, I expect to see some playful nature to their interaction this afternoon. Mr. Hardenberger is a world renowned and virtuousic player, we're always glad to hear him, this will be his 4th Tanglewood appearance in 5 years. We expect various mutes to be employed over the work, a cow horn (yes it is want you think) and then finishing with piccolo trumpet, exciting to have a soloist work multiple instruments over his appearance!
Nose has green apple peel, dry seashell, cold quince, cut lemongrass and faint green herbals.
Palate has floral/ripe pear, yellow apple, green apple, fresh lemon rind and light sweetness on a medium-long finish. Fun bottle for a warm afternoon!
Off dry blend of Sauvignon Blanc, Riesling and Valvin Muscat, a new offering for 2019, believe only available to the Wine Club or direct purchase at the winery. — 6 years ago
Excellent. — 8 years ago
Porch pounder — 9 years ago
Barolo with Bae. Olfactory produces dried fruit dominated by cedar dust, cinnamon and clove. Taste gives me dense tobacco (Levi Strauss?), dried berries, raisin. Pretty tannic. Charred and dark finish. Not my normal kind of wine but very interesting. All this after 2 hours open. Excited to see what it does over night. — 10 years ago
Jane Latta
Excellent both Dave and I like from WA — 6 years ago