Very good sweet red — 10 years ago
B*%#@!N Barrel Red from the Old 502 Winery (In Town Winery,LLC). Excellent Kentucky red blend aged in KY in KY Oak barrels (website states aged in bourbon barrels) — 10 years ago
2003 Leoville Poyferre. Runner up to a 2003 Las Cases in a recent St. Julien tasting. Neck and neck with the LLC. — 10 years ago
Whole cluster Grenache rosato. Most def. my favorite Rose🚀⛽🇺🇸 by Justin Harmon of Argot. — 12 years ago
Tasted blind. Similar descriptors for this wine sitting next to the 82 LLC. Bright fruit. Earthy. Wow factor with puckering acidity going up against a strong core of fruit. Also very young in its journey. Needs a few more decades to acquire some complexity and secondary/tertiary characteristics. Also 94+ — 6 years ago
Black fruits with earth. Dry with a long finish. — 10 years ago
Drinking local tonight - so local and podunk that Delectable doesn't even recognize it. 😁 — 11 years ago
'11/'12. "Beer of spontaneous fermentation, the Old Gueuze Tilquin is made from the blending of 1, 2, and 3 years old lambics. Unfiltered and unpasteurized, this beer is refermented in the bottle." 6.4% ABV, imported by Twelve Percent LLC Brooklyn NY. Best before 16/03/22 — 12 years ago
January Wednesday Wine Committees are always a great as the red wines are required to be 11yrs old, making all of the reds 2008 vintage. 1 sparkler, 2 whites, 4 reds and 1 dessert wine were served today, all blind.
I called this WA state Syrah. It was between that and northern Rhône...the fruit here was more prevalent and while the aromatics matched with both options, the funky, iron, stewed meat notes didn’t translate to the palate. Smoky and dark fruited. Drinking a little thin. I’d drink up if you have them. — 6 years ago
Loving this Spanish dessert wine - smells of raisins and dried fruit - very much like a sherry but far less expensive. Will be gifting this for sure. — 7 years ago
Boom! Great fruit and careful use of oak made this a nice one for aging! Well done Capt. Ron...I think I know where to find another one of these former gold medal winners ;) solid example of how beautiful VA CHARDONNAY CAN BE! — 8 years ago
Vast Restaurant. Paired with fried Chicken Roulade — 10 years ago
Chosen by Carlo for the Monday Drank Drinking Assoc LLC. — 10 years ago
K. Ross
Quintessential LLC Napa. 14.5% abv. Dark chocolate. Dark berries. Tabecco. Licorice. High acidity. Medium tannin. Probably great with steak but I had it with rotisserie chicken and Italian sub. — 6 years ago