Serious caramel up front. Then real eye ale throughout. Delish. — 10 years ago
Tasty brew. Not bitter and not too sweet. The perfect ale. — 10 years ago
Honestly no tasting note here, because I tasted it in August, but I only take pictures of wines I like and, come on! It's #grenache! Seriously though, this is a #blancdenoirs it's a red Grenache pressed and then malo and lees and the whole nine yards. Chill it and enjoy. — 10 years ago
This is a nice brew. Full with a hint of sweetness at the beginning. A good ale for nights at the pub. — 10 years ago
Oohhh so good. I love this ale. If I'd was a it colder. The ESA donor work in a humid 90F night. — 10 years ago
yards barn — 11 years ago
The soils here brought by the winds and this was bright from the mountains and this is a limestone was 250 million years ago. This soils come from the ocean and this is 5000 feet above sea level 189 million years old this used to be the bottom of the ocean. You walk 50 yards and you travel this vineyard takes 6 weeks to pick they get some with higher acid the 11 will age longer they started making these wines in 2006 but did not release until 2009. — 11 years ago
Wondering table dinner at Kendall yards September 8, 2013 — 12 years ago
Needs a good hour to open up, making it difficult for restaurant purchases. Super great once it is open, however.
Earth, wood (not cedar), licorice, and the slightest tobacco (think four yards away from a humidor) — 9 years ago
2011
A splendid ambassador of the left bank Bordeaux reds: Dark red, good body, earth and berry aromas already mature tannins , perhaps in 5-10 yards this would had been a gem! U am not too sad I did the "sacrifice" — 10 years ago
Perfect balance acidity, fruit the whole nine yards — 10 years ago
Color perspective is a nice deep to dark purple. The clarity is nice. Interesting structure to the wine. Very balanced with aromas of barn yards and green peppers. Medium Full body with crisp medium tannins. Flavor intensity is intriguing with the red cherry paired with grass. Great finish! — 10 years ago
The vineyard is mere yards from Meursault, and this wine is just as good (or better) than a lot of Meursaults I've had. Perfect with Lobster and drawn butter. — 10 years ago
This is the third vintage of this Chardonnay from their four single home yards 30% new oak — 11 years ago
Outstanding beer. Sour earthiness with a finish known to wheat beers. — 11 years ago
Best Chardonnay I've had calendar year 2k13 — 12 years ago
Everything brut rose should be. Good balance between fruit and acid. Screams summer. Good for Brooklyn yards and Hampton yachts. — 9 years ago
Id classify this as a medium body Chardonnay. Has a light citric finish, and holds well with sushi and ceviche. A good wine, but prefer the likes of Jordan 9 yards or Van Der Heyden. — 10 years ago
Blood and iron on the nose. Lots of blood, enough to make a vampire drool from 20 yards. Eventually the plasma fades and is replaced by briary black fruit and licorice. Notes of forest floor, fig paste, olive tapenade, smoky charcoal and acidic finish. — 10 years ago
I enjoyed tasting and selected TOASTED COW at Oak Knoll vine yards where my host family took me. I learned this name of the wine is very famous among local people. Mostly I prefer dry to sweet, but this a little bit sweet, but light and good aroma taste so good.
— 10 years ago
Solid IPA. Not over the top just perfect. — 10 years ago
2010 Vintage has a few things to say... One of the most significant red blends from the Orcia Valley, generous and appealing at every sip. You can taste a balanced oakiness but still all the characters of the Sangiovese, Merlot and Cabernet. If you want the whole nine yards experience, you should have a bottle of it at the vintner's restaurant, Osteria La Porta - in Monticchiello , Italy, paired to the excellent meal you can expect being catered. — 11 years ago
One of the originals. Love it. — 11 years ago
Great freshness & complexity / high terraces hard to work / v steep / old clones / Fiederspiel quality / Schotte stoned deposited by River in lower yards very characteristic / V. Mineralistic — 11 years ago
Lauren Brander
Thanks Gary for the delicious welcome bottle of wine! Cheers to many more great years at Hudson Yards #client — 9 years ago