2020 vintage — 3 years ago
Visiting Fredericksburg TX for a few days. This is TX hill country and has a big winery community. Never tried any TX wines before but found a few surprises here. We tasted at Becker earlier today but not this wine. $30 on the restaurant wine list. Becker wasn’t our favorite stop but it is the only local winery represented on their list. Overall local wines seemed overpriced compared to CA wines. Just realized we had an older vintage (2018) on our last trip from Houston to Anaheim. It’s interesting that most of the grapes used in the local wines come from Lubbock (panhandle) area. Don’t know where these grapes came from, or what varietals are present. — 4 years ago
If you haven’t tried Texas wine but do have very high standards, you must check out Kuhlman Cellars! Award winning Roussane is bright, crisp, with lingering smoothness that will delight your palette. The best combination of French and California right here, but from TX!! — 6 years ago
Rangy and effervescent. — 6 years ago
We enjoyed this. Just drinking, no pairing. — 7 years ago
Dark fruit. Medium tannins. Good food wine - could be good with a richer meal, red meat — 3 years ago
Hints of pomegranate, crisp and delicious. — 4 years ago
Not as strong as other merlots - closer to pinot noir. decent flavor — 4 years ago
Great fruit flavors and legs for a rose — 4 years ago
Very good. Fruit forward and a little sweet. Not quite jammy but getting there. — 6 years ago
Paired fantastic with leftover Christmas 🎄 Turkey en Croute
— 6 years ago
Pleasant red blend from Texas! Dark red fruit, mildly tannic, smooth and easy. — 7 years ago
Wonderfully rich Super Tuscan. — 3 years ago
Very sweet and berry. Good dessert wine — 4 years ago
COVID-19 Wine! — 5 years ago
Very pleasant Texas Malbec. Consider it a solid red table wine. — 6 years ago
Serious cider for serious drinkers... the combination between the apples and noble smoky wood made my day. Fermented to perfection. Dry, tart and smoky with a clean and refreshing finish. It taste like ancient wisdom got thirsty. Can’t get much better than this... IMPERATIVE!!! # To serve, we splash it into the glass, pouring from a very long distance so the cider aerates — if you let it linger too long in the glass, the aeration gets lost and the cider won’t be enjoyable to drink. — 7 years ago
Brownwood 1 May 2018. Very nice! — 7 years ago
Christopher Knowledge
Cab 61%, merlot 28%and Syrah 11%. — 3 years ago