There's a reason burgundy with thanksgiving turkey is cliche. Well balanced. Near its peak, I'd guess. — 10 years ago
eye level gravel with my hands dirty, nine pm, fifteen years, give or take, we wanted to carry, hold eachother, push, scared of what's to come and the 'what to do', i once told you, whispers, humming bird, beak-heart, "i would love to fast forward", and now, cliche on cliche, i just want to speak to you and imagine the 'what to do', clean hands at nine pm — 10 years ago
Super cliche but delicious. Red fruit and the mineral chalky characteristics dominate the nose and palate. Nice balanced mouthfeel and a good amount of dough character on finish — 10 years ago
V-DAY bubbles, a delicious cliche!
Orange and copper pink hues, a thick mousse and steady bubbles.
The nose was minerally, some hints of citrus and a yeasty, leasy note.
The palate was bright and juicy, at a certain point when the out warned up the wine the flavors popped with blood orange, pink grapefruit, sea spray, mineral and biscuit flavors. A fantastic rose #champagne that is powerful, it blows the doors open in complexity, depth and length. #eglyouriet — 10 years ago
Oakey lol sounds cliche' but true — 11 years ago
Wine to go with Thanksgiving dinner #1. This time we hosted dinner with the in-laws. Gewurz with Thanksgiving may be a cliche, but that doesn't make it any less excellent. On the wine: I bottled this in March knowing that it had a little cabbage-y type reduction and that it perceived as a little hot. I believed in this wine. I knew it would come around. I was right!! 8 months later the wine is beautiful, with intense floral notes overlaying deep tropical aromatics. The alcohol no longer sticks out as bitter but instead gives a sense of richness. A good lesson in patience, demonstrating that an awkward youth can lead to remarkable things down the line. — 12 years ago
Seems cliche to cap on the wine because it's so fashionable but it's damn good and popular for a reason. Exotic expression of Chard that doesn't veer too far from tradition. — 12 years ago
Excellent! Romantic, floral, a hint of watermelon. This wine easily transports me to a British garden, at a cafe table with a pretty tablecloth, bees humming and birds singing all around me. Somewhat cliche, but so pastoral that it brings me to a deep state of contentment without any effort. Vino di Vino.
D: lemony, a little fizzy, transports him to.....to a place where he can tune out my line of questioning about how this wine makes him feel. — 9 years ago
Nice minerality and citrus notes that ride bright acidity (poetic note/ cliche mode). Good stuff and starting to round. — 10 years ago
Was apprehensive at first as last time I had this (a year ago with Big Wave Dave) it was the cliche Oz Shiraz fruit bomb with high alcohol bordering on over extraction. On the second outing a lot more complex. Still classic cassis fruit and choc/tobacco overtones but not over the top and with some nice acidity still. Less spice than typical. Nice underlying tannin backbone. Lovely mouthfeel and medium body and finish. A little time has done its work nicely. — 10 years ago

One of my favs vintage to vintage. Grilled salmon, cliche but loved it — 11 years ago
It's cliche at this point, but this really is California Grand Cru. — 12 years ago
cliche but mineral driven with notes of savory salted butter scone. — 12 years ago
Stronger, less subtle taste. Dry fruit — 9 years ago
This was a fun one, not too often you get a top quality Pinot Munier. Floral, fruity, not as earthy as I expected, but somehow the fruitiness seems more "serious" than most fruitiness in wine. This doesn't sound serious, but then there is a bubblegum character--not in the cliche sense, but in the literal sense, as in Bazooka Joe. A much more grown up and worldly Joe. With darkness and mystery. Really great. — 9 years ago
This is the kind of Burgundy where the old "iron fist in a velvet glove" cliche squarely fits. The texture is fine and velvety but the core is so solid and robust that I wouldn't be surprised if it needed a good 25 or 30 years to really open up. Still, it's impressive enough now that I don't feel too guilty taking an early peek. It starts out somewhat clenched but the fruit is still in line with a freshly released vintage: this actually seems to be developing at a more glacial pace than most 2010s are. (And if you have any preconceptions about a 2009 vintage style, they're not here--this is totally classic.) With air the fist relaxes and it becomes more supple and open-knit; with more air still, interesting gravelly flavors start to emerge to complement the fruit. — 10 years ago
The lightest pineapple wafts above lemon oils misting over light alluvial rock surfaces. There are hints of lemon pudding, but they are not the vandal scrawl of winemaking delinquency, but crowning accoutrements to this lady's natural form. Seamless. #thecalling #duttonranch #chardonnay — 10 years ago
Cliche right? I dont care, this restrained beauty is just awesome. Red fruit oriented, red currants and dried cherries. Pink roses and a nice red bell pepper finish to the nose. Acidic and ripe black cherries and underripe black raspberries on the palate with a lingering bell pepper and fresh earthy finish. Paired with a filet and mushroom ravioli. To die for. Tasted an 02 tonight and it was like water. This 03 is absurdly good. On the 02 i suspect maderization. Returning the bottle to try another. Well see what happens. — 11 years ago
In Nantes le Cigale with Oysters - the whole cliche but wonderful. Need to drink more Muscadet — 11 years ago
As a nice follow up to the lower priced poire authentique from Dr. Bordelet this was very much a stark difference. If the poire authentique was the blanc de blancs then this is the house style cuvee. This was rather balanced and restrained in comparison carrying a silky gold-coated attack...a touch of sun and tanned skin. Buttery, acidic, jolly ranchers...I would go as far as pulling heavily cliche words like elegant and classy. — 11 years ago
Such a cliche, but w food and air this is killer juice — 12 years ago
Kirsch nose with a whisper of putrescence- big acidity into tarty stone fruit in the mouth. Neither Gabe or I have had the "Vandal Cliche" grape before. We dug it (Gabe saw possibilities) #VivaQuebec — 12 years ago
Justin King
Fresh/dried florals, approachable young. Digging this for all the cliche Nebbiolo reasons.
— 9 years ago