With Hillstone recently deciding to A). add a $15 corkage fee to their menu and B). take the Smith-Madrone Spring Mountain Cab Sauv. off their wine list (crime of the century in my opinion!), I wondered if there were any good wine finds left on their menu. I was pleased to find this one and enjoyed it thoroughly with my French Dip! Even better was the cute guy seen sitting across the bar from me! I would have gladly shared! Now, just need to curb my addiction to their creamy horseradish and all will be right in the world-well sorta.... — 8 years ago
Awesome wine at a great price point. I think Haber Often flies below the radar since they do not submit to Parker' to get rated. It's their prerogative. I love this producer. His Cabernet is exceptional!!
This is a rich & layered Chardonnay with all the goodies that look for: crime Brûlé, toasted hazelnut with nicely integrated citrus notes. This is a winner winner chicken dinner but unfortunately my Dolphins are A losing proposition! LOL — 9 years ago
Deep, rich, crime brûlée and citrusy notes with the apple lead. Refreshing. — 10 years ago
Florals X 10. Stone fruit, vanillin, crime brûlée, a little bit of lychee. Love it. — 10 years ago
Big, fruity Bordeaux style. Let it decant for about an hour — 11 years ago
2003 barbera for $36?! Practically a crime — 12 years ago
Floral and slightly off dry, but well balanced. Not cloying. A great match for bacon-wrapped cherries 👌
#laterwine — 8 years ago
More like true crime — again, kiddin’ it’s great. — 8 years ago
Drinking surprisingly well, its not a crime to pop this baby open now.....but of course as with all of Scarpa you can lay it down for decades to come... — 8 years ago
It's a crime against humanity, that after 44 years I been learning about wine varieties that I'm just now becoming aware of Grasvina ( by any of its names ). I mean American wine Universities (ya you Davis) must be pretty F'd up to not teach us about these other IMPORTANT. grape varieties. So tasty and food inviting. Fresh, clean as all get out; my new fav. Very good. — 9 years ago
Personal favourite. A bit sweet. Better after dinner — 10 years ago
Beautiful, still plenty of time in hand, a truly elegant St. Emilion. What a crime that Moueix has taken it away :( — 10 years ago
Our 2011 Reserve Pinot was certainly a crowd pleaser today at Staglin Mental Health Festival in Napa! Added bonus of supporting a very worthwhile cause, organized by an incredible family winery. — 11 years ago
Easy drinking. Cool crime statement on cork. Tarty but caby. Interesting history. — 12 years ago
Amazing that an island with such a high crime rate (based on my watching Hawaii 5-0) and violent police force (again based on what I’ve seen in Hawaii 5-0) can produce such a good beer. — 8 years ago
A crime to drink so young — 8 years ago
Ahh, reminds me of Fridays back in Chicago @Roman Sukley always started with a white as we got organized. Often with one of these. Lemon, slightly tart, honey, and ends with a hint of earth. Grabbed at a local liquor store, I'll have to go back and grab a couple more bottles. Not a whole lot of choices here in Casper. WY. 2014. 14.5 ABV. With sockeye salmon on TJ's Lemon Pepper Papperdella on Valentine's Day — 9 years ago
A gift of the Jubelirers last weekend, and we organized a cheese course to complement it. Just the right age for cheese, but seems to have life left if you want to wait for more old Margaux subtlety.... — 9 years ago
Drank for dessert with Meyer lemon crime brûlée at KT Opera house — 10 years ago
Melon in the nose with bright acidity. Holds through the finish. Yum! — 11 years ago
A welcome partner in crime for sushi — 11 years ago
Hot, hot, hot! — 12 years ago
Christopher Fowler
When people try to tell you Ontario can't do good reds those people are garbage. Garbage. This wine was spectacular and I'm frankly a little sad I didn't save this for a night of Netflix and crying by myself.
Smooth tannins, with chocolate and tobacco and grass. Yum! — 7 years ago