The aroma is right on target. — 6 years ago
Fantastic Cabernet savion. Very good on the next day. Very smooth and tasty. A little fruit forward but not too much. — 6 years ago
Excellent balance, great fruit quality, right on target. — 6 years ago
Target, $12
Very dark color with a hint of purple. Smooth dried fruit aroma. Immediate prune/dried cherry flavor coats the mouth, it's pleasantly slightly sweet with a little smokey dryness that quickly gets replaced by a sweet anise spice note that lingers for a long while. Medium amount of tannins adds a great and necessary texture to offset the slightly sweet flavor profile. Absolutely in love with this wine, especially for the price. I got it on sale for $12 but it tastes like it's worth at least double that. — 7 years ago
I love the sweet smoothness of the wine.it was sweet ,also at the same time the wine had a dryness this wine was really good for the price i paid at my local target. Go try this wine out you will love it — 7 years ago
Wonderful medium to full bodied for burgundy, delicious. Wine steward was right on target close to Oregon Pinot — 8 years ago
Target. Bear rating 8.9/10. Really easy drinking. Light—cherry and strawberry flavor. Slightest hint of bitterness. Could finish a bottle myself, easily. Delicious. — 5 years ago
Wow. A wonderful nose of blackberry bramble, hence, my favorite Pinot nose.
Wild, ripe strawberry, green pepper, a touch of coriander, some starch, and a hint of lemon zest at the end. This has one of the oddest corks I have ever pulled, with a plastic capsule on one end, and a target, like one see on the bottom of a sale tasting cup, on the other end.. — 6 years ago
Loved! Light, not super tart. Get it again! No longer at world market. Found at target — 6 years ago
I thought this was really good for a Saturday night spring BBQ. Cheap but doesn’t taste it. I’d buy it again at Target. — 7 years ago
The 2018 Loveblock Pinot Noir comes from the mountains of Central Otago, the small Someone’s Darling Vineyard. It’s all Pinot Noir, and is one of the most restrained and elegant of that varietal that I have tasted from New Zealand. The label may say Central Otago, but the wine suggests Burgundy. It’s aged eight months in used oak barrels, hits 13.5% abv and sells for $30. The nose is light and beautiful. Crawford seemed apologetic when describing it as an odd vintage, but I think she would have more on target to be boastful. — 7 years ago
thought this might not be great bc here I am as target market for a wine w a vintage camera on it but wow keep it comin — 8 years ago
Bought at Target and really enjoyed. Crisp, a bit tart, and fiesty, not a just chill white wine — 5 years ago
The 1998 Clarendon Hills Grenache presents on the nose with the gravity of a notable moment in history. It’s a vintage you would rather experience on the nose for hours. Bramble and blackberries are prominent on the nose.
This vintage isn’t past it’s prime but it’s best to drink soon. I sense this wine will begin to decline over the next several years.
At first this vintage offers a fantastic array of plum notes and leather bound novels on the palate. Well-structured tannins target the gums and complement the dark fruits. The experience on the back palate is temporal but magnificent with gravel and soil characterizing the texture — 6 years ago
This Red Blend doesn’t state the actual blend, but we taste Cab, Zin, and Merlot. It seems heavy with a dark purple hue, but it tastes very good for $9.99 at Target. A bit of a spice to it, which we enjoyed. — 7 years ago
Knife-throwing act where the knives are carved from peppercorns and the target board is quilted cherry. Westworld's Clementine casually offers herself as a target, laughing and alternating between espresso and whiskey shots. — 7 years ago
Hunter x Target 😜 — 8 years ago
Target $13 — 8 years ago
Alessa Small
Target. Bear rating 9/10. Not a lot of scent, maybe some black cherry. Taste: a little dry, dark blackberry and cherry, but a little bit of bitterness I like a lot. It’s good. — 5 years ago