Love this one.
— 8 years ago
Aged well. Sharp acidity at first, but when it hits the mid palette it rounds out nicely. — 8 years ago
Very pretty white peach and stone fruit flavors marry with lively acidity. I love love love this bottle! — 8 years ago
Really enjoyable! — 10 years ago
Out of a magnum. Awesome stuff. — 11 years ago
Unexpectedly delicate wine. — 7 years ago
Light, fresh and crisp. No Syncline but pretty nonetheless. — 8 years ago
Iron ruby color, hint of leather on the nose, berry flavors too. Light to medium body. Black berries dominant front palate thru the finish. Soft ripe tannins and black currants. Long finish and a great wine from Syncline! — 8 years ago
Full body fruit with lots of minerality. Smooth and lingering lemon finish. Bottle notes indicate citrus zest and wet stone favors. It mentions bone dry taste but I found strong full flavor all the way through to end. Unique and good with shellfish. — 10 years ago
Really like. Second time around just as good as the first. — 10 years ago
Oh shit! This thing is structured, fruit up front, big bold oak and bone dry finish! Red mtn killer vintage...glad I got another, still feeling a little young! — 7 years ago
Love these single varietals and the gorge has seen good years! — 7 years ago
Dark fruit, bright raspberry earthy. Touch simple but tasty. — 8 years ago
Top notch! — 10 years ago
This was my least favorite of the 2003s upon release, but I guess that shows what I know. Drinking amazing. Jammy with a nice balance — 10 years ago
Sergio Licea
White flowers, brioche, beer bottle cap, dried thyme. Snapping acidity, frothy mousse, compact racy bubbles, crisp floral-citrus zest finish. Base wine is emphasized and present, not always the case in new world sparklers. — 6 years ago