A pre-dinner bottle while we do meal prep tonight.
Prior notes still apply:
Nose has lime zest, lime juice, green hay, wet granite/limestone pebbles, oxidized green apple peel, polyethylene tubing and tangerine peel.
Palate has Key lime flesh, cold tangerine slice, apricot skin, wet-pulverized limestone, lemongrass, tangerine zest, (minor) dried apricot and light honey on the medium finish, medium acid, great balance. — 5 years ago
Extremely fruity with a strong note of melon. This wine is delectably sweet and tangy! — 6 years ago
Very light and dry, nice. — 6 years ago
Black cherry, raspberry, currant, cranberry, loamy earth and oak. Good structure and soft tannins. — 7 years ago
A really nice white!! — 7 years ago
Very nice red wine with a hint of cherry and plum. A smooth wine that is split down the middle- not too dry and not too sweet. — 8 years ago
Friday night random whites...
Fresh, clean and refreshing, light White peach notes. Nose is attractive, but a little too cold on first taste, so slightly closed initially.
Off-dry blend of NY's Finger Lakes region Cayuga & Vignoles, nose is really opening up nicely with some air and warming of the wine in the glass. Not overly complex, but this is a solid buy for the $10/$13 (wine club/retail) price. — 9 years ago
Just beautiful wine at lunch. — 10 years ago
Good as usual. Acidity and bubbles ! — 11 years ago
Potential to go even higher with more age. — 5 years ago
Don’t always love white wines, but enjoyed this one a lot — 5 years ago
Unbelievable, absolutely fabulous! I must have had it with the right food (including cauliflower with dill cheese as well as some cheese and crackers, all dill centered). Excellent! Could not stop drinking it, as it was so good! — 5 years ago
In general i was more impressed by the PN in the region on this trip than I was last year. This is a good example of why. Fruit, earth, good acidity. — 6 years ago
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
Perfect with the mixed grill. — 7 years ago
Not too sweet. Doesn't give me a headache. Delicious. — 9 years ago
There's a lot going on in this wine. Light crisp tropical mineral. — 10 years ago
Great summer wine! — 12 years ago
Dry, but not flinty, with a touch of fruit and a lot of minerality. Peach, apricot, apple, and honey. Light and crisp! — 5 years ago
Easy drinking, pretty sweet though the finish lives up to semi-dry. Pear, peach, apple. — 6 years ago

Gritty black fruit. Thin on opening. Fleshes out and blooms with air and protein. A cool weather Cab Franc to be sure. Patience in the glass brings rewards. — 6 years ago
Delicious flavorful from the first sip to the last drop. — 7 years ago
Beautiful, austere, delicate. — 7 years ago
Slate, minerals, petrol. Paired well with buffalo chicken soup. — 8 years ago
Great value, some of the more expressive fruit notes that I've had out of a Finger Lakes Riesling — 9 years ago
This was a surprisingly good rose from NY. — 11 years ago
Loren Gesinsky
Still young and needing air to open and show better. But still really enjoyable now with interesting g possibilities for aging. — 5 years ago