2010 - særegen smak — 9 years ago
$30 tastes like $100 — 9 years ago
Really good medium bodied wine with berry notes. Not sweet but not dry. — 10 years ago
Excellent for the price point — 11 years ago
Another solid wine from Vogelzang vineyard. Great range of flavor with richness/acid balance — 11 years ago
23 meses y contando @ Park Café — 13 years ago
First dinner in Rome 2011 — 13 years ago
Great value Dolchetto. — 9 years ago
Fresh forest floor aroma. Flavor is strong in minerality, rasp/black-berry, light tannins. Easy, fun but not boring. Light texture but warming — 10 years ago
Bold, strong aromas and flavors. Dried/cooked fruit, blackberries, vanilla, cedar. Some savory notes too. Alcohol heat is med, too much. Seems pretty cab dominant. Acidity med. Tannins strong. Some age would probably do this well. — 10 years ago
Very good wine — 11 years ago
A cold beer with family in Puerto Rico is always good. It's medallia's premier beer — 12 years ago
Excelente. — 13 years ago
Magna Vides’ entry level wine, a very fresh and unusual blend for Ribera del Duero (95% Tempranillo and 5% Garnacha), sourced primarily from the winery’s youngest vineyards. Beautiful, fragrant nose. Lots of red fruit. Subtle herbal notes (mint, licorice, typical in La Aguilera). Fresh, velvety — 7 years ago
A solid, drinkable Pinot. — 9 years ago
I had the 2015 in 2017 very good — 9 years ago
Amazing with a miso steak and kim chee. — 9 years ago
Laura and I stole Karri's wine. — 10 years ago
Well-balanced yet bold enough — 12 years ago
Superb wine — 13 years ago
Martinez
Unusual Ribera del Duero single varietal from some very old Bobal vines found amongst the area’s predominant Tempranillo. Native to the Utiel-Requena region in Valencia, Bobal is a rustic and quite underrated variety known for its big compact bunches and high yield, traditionally used for bulk wine production. In Ribera del Duero, where it is known as Valenciana, it was traditionally used to add color and structure to blends, but rarely vinified on its own. Taking its name from the local expression “Alma de Cántaro” (loosely translated to fool, naïve) represents Magna Vides’ heroic attempt to reclaim Ribera del Duero’s lesser-known and disappearing varieties. Fragrant. Herbal, balsamic notes. Somewhat citric, acidic finish. — 7 years ago