Banging. All natural, very bright, rich and round. Very happy wine. — 9 years ago
Whatever doesn't kill you, makes you watch a lot of Cartoon Network and drink mid-price Chardonnay at 11 in the morning.
- Conan O'Brien
— 9 years ago
Dig it. Bright, mildly tannic, fresh. — 10 years ago
Smooth and nice. Very universal. — 10 years ago
The universal favorite of the night. A lovely California cab — 11 years ago
To quote one of my least favorite food network stars (Rachel Ray), "YUM-O!" BTG has it by the glass! — 13 years ago
This is an elegant, feminine beauty. It's a back to back night of 2003. On the nose, liqueured black cherries, cherries, poached strawberries, warm, slightly chard toast, anise, black cherry licorice, baking spices and dark fresh & dry florals. The mouthfeel is resolved, rich and elegant. Fruits of; black cherries, cherries, poached strawberries, a blend of black raspberries & raspberries. Bright vanillin, cinnamon, medium spice, toast, bright red florals, violets, dark & milk chocolate, rich, moist loamy soils, touch of crushed rocks, delicate volcanic minerals, mouthwatering acidity and a polished, rich finish that lasts & lasts. This is somewhere around it's peak. It's incredibly delicious! Photos of; their beautiful vineyards, amazing Italian style villa estate and front entrance. Producer history and notes...Blankiet was started by Claude & Katherine Blankiet in 1996 with 46 acres ranging over several volcanic hills above the town of Yountville. I believe Claude made his first big money as the creator of Stone Washed Jeans. David Abreu was hired to develop the land and Helen Turley made their first eight vintages. The winery is connected to a deep underground network of caves and were designed by architect John Lail. Blankiet’s current winemaker is Bordelais Denis Malbec, the former cellar master at Chateau Latour. Blankiet is located in the foothills of the Mayacamas Mountains. Their Cabernet Sauvignon, Cabernet Franc and Petit Verdot are planted in volcanic soils while the Merlot is planted in gravelly-clay alluvial soils. Blankiet has great Terrior locations and have spared no expense in their winemaking facilities. If you haven't had their wines, they are definitely worth acquiring. — 9 years ago
Classic white burgundy served in Zalto universal glass. What is not to like? Paired seamlessly with all the food we had that evening - faro salad, Cesar salad, grilled octopus, mushroom pasta and chicken. — 10 years ago
Red Blend. Had at Vivo in Universal Studios Orlando City Walk. — 11 years ago
Ladies Network. My lawyer brought this.
Great nose, smooth and complex all at the same time. — 12 years ago
All around hedonistically pleasing wine. Sipped from the exquisite glasses with differing results. Loved the hi-tones and citrus notes accentuated by Zalto's Universal, but also found the uber flinty accents brought to fore in the Riedel Som Series Montrachet rather pleasing. Palate was incredibly vibrant and tensile while managing moments of indulgently soft tones yet finishing with deft, electrically zing. Yum! — 13 years ago
Almost a fishy nose, but the flavor was interesting - in a good way - unlike anything else I've had. Not a universal opinion at the table though. Some hated it. — 9 years ago
Wow. Universal applause from all five of us. Light bodied and fruity but with structured balance. Raspberry, citrus, nutty on the finish. Just right with cured meats. — 9 years ago
Velvety, almost licorice taste. Doesn't seem right to drink it while watching Cartoon Network. — 9 years ago
#verdejo #oakintegrated #tierradecastilla #castilla #gonzalezbyass #qpr can definitely age. Universal in the sense that it's great on its own and with many other dishes. — 10 years ago
Apple and honey with this one like a tight, dry apple cider. I like it, though that positive sentiment wasn't universal in our tasting group. This might be too dry for some. — 11 years ago

Well balanced quality chardonnay clean fresh and minerally great finish. Food network example of this type of wine — 11 years ago
I can see why the Food Network gave this Pinot so much love. Probably the best inexpensive Pinot you'll get from Cali. Doesn't taste like purchased fruit. Not bad at all. — 13 years ago
Jack Petras
Gulpable food wine with unmistakable Italian character, casual, dark berries, leather , like the universal donor of wine — 8 years ago