Holy cow, if you haven't been drinking wine from this area you're truly missing out! — 12 years ago
In 2010, Wine Spectator crowned James Berry's "Saxum" their Wine of the Year. The $75 bottle now is sold for $300 or more at auctions. However James Berry also sells his grapes to other wineries. Every year Villa Creek creates a James Berry Vineyard "High Road", but for the 2007 vintage they keep a selection in oak barrels for an extra 2 years. The result is the High Road "End of the Road". The aging and limited release brings a bottle to $100 (for non club members), but I now consider this a wine in my top 10 favorites. Think full bodied California Cabernet fruit blast meets elegant balanced French red. The sip glides over your tongue and waltzes with your taste buds. Caution, this bottle packs a subtle punch with 17% alcohol ... So share or call a cab! Wine Spectator rates it a 93. I would go higher! Cheers! — 13 years ago
From my friends on the West Coast. Guardian Cellars always a great bottle! — 11 years ago
I do remember....what a wine! — 12 years ago
Wow! Great paso fruit with some sweet tannins. This is great but just a baby, the aglianico character comes in so well with fruit, tar, pepper, olive and you can't taste a hint of the 52 months this spent in barrel. Very unique. — 12 years ago

Nice crisp and balanced — 11 years ago
Such a nice pinot for a warm spring afternoon. Easy on the palate with nothing, wine and smoked gouda, or light dinner. Great wine! — 11 years ago
A sumptuous testament to the possibilities of blending. 50% Zin, 37% Cab, 13% Petite Sirah. Those three notes produce a remarkably harmonious chord — 12 years ago
Justin Timsit, MS
Wine Director, The Rittenhouse
South Block. 2012 — 11 years ago