Sepia with Calder's, and Stuart Calder — 8 years ago
Loved this vintage. Great balance, nice round flavor. — 9 years ago
One of the best pinot's at Pinot camp. Plums in a glass — 10 years ago
Having sipped this with Cambridge wine-tasting champion Rev Dr Gareth Stuart Powell (@KitchenW8) automatically a 10! Aside, robust fruity nose with dried dark cherry palate. 100% Sangiovese. Viva Italia;). — 10 years ago
Stuart Morris imports. — 11 years ago
What can I say...there is a reason I work here! This stuff is tasty for $18 a bottle!! — 11 years ago
Kicking off #IPNC w/ R.Stuart rosé - perfect on this warm day! — 12 years ago
Woodlands make one of the best Cabernet blends in Margaret River IMO and this is Stuart Watson’s best cuvée of Chardonnay. Lovely grilled cashew aromas with grapefruit. Medium weight with Citrus and some stone fruit notes. Medium + intensity. Excellent Chardonnay. Another 5 years of potential. Tasted my 2nd bottle 61 weeks later on 2nd March 2019 also at Paros. Richer with more stone fruit richer delicious favours. Excellent Chardonnay. Drinking superbly. Now 95 points. Next in a year. — 8 years ago
Deep Crimson. Aromas of Cedar, Bay Leaf and dried Herbs. A totally balanced and seamless claret - very good for Woodlands 2nd ranked Cuvée but not as long lived as I thought it would be when first tasted 5 years ago. Hats off to Stuart and Andrew Watson - a very Good Cabernet Blend with great QPR. Tasted again 272 weeks later on 24th June 2022. From the excellent 2009 vintage. Andrew Watson said to drink the 2010 before the 2009 which was the better vintage. All the Cab descriptors including bay leaf, blackberry and Margaret River herbaceous notes. Great QPR. Had the last 2009 Margaret on 11th April 2024. Certainly needed to be drunk at 15 years of age. A little tired and descending off the plateau. Still good for a 2nd wine. 90 points. — 8 years ago
Um yum! Good in coffee, really enjoyed it on the rocks(very sweet that way) reminds me of the boozy chocolates — 10 years ago
Stuart rehearsal dinner! — 10 years ago
Stuart Morris imports. — 11 years ago
Vintage earthy jamy Pinot Noir...showing Oregon is serious wine — 11 years ago
Riverwalk Cafe Stuart Florid — 11 years ago
We toast to William Abramsky the owner or Crossroads Wine Store. I purchased this for $3.99 and it is an amazing dessert wine. We miss you Willie. Hugs and kisses to you Robin and Stuart Pigott. — 12 years ago
Such a smooth red with very little tannin — 8 years ago
Full an flavorful this Zin Port had tannins 12. Years after vintage. Lots of berry and prune aroma with deep flavors including chocolate. It's what you expect from very good American Port. — 8 years ago
Every market trip, I take a flyer on a small producer. This one is a good QPR producer. Stuart is the Owner/Winemaker and is not flashy, very straight forward and salt of the earth. His wines are nicely made and at a very good price point. I think this is $20 in the US. Ripe, ruby, big lush, blackberries, dark chocolate, black licorice, dark cherries, deep medium intensity spices on the nose. Blackberries black raspberries, black plum, warm spices of; clove, cinnamon & nutmeg, mocha, black pepper, underbrush, stem inclusion, medium plus tannins, slightly tarry, good acidity and a very nice quality long finish for $20. — 8 years ago
On of the best Pinots out there from Oregon — 10 years ago
Kendall had this 11 years ago
I love this Vineyard...tucked into the Dundee Hills it's everything you expect from the AVA. All farmed well and delicious — 11 years ago
Lights out! — 11 years ago
This is a super elegant wine for $18.99 at Skyview Wines and Spirits. Stuart Pigott says forget expensive dry white Bordeaux. Go with this gem of a wine — 12 years ago
Omg Pinot heaven - R. Stuart — 12 years ago
Erica Lauer Vose
So sweet and smooth and rich — 8 years ago