Ruby golden in color with Brown notes (Looks like a port).
On the nose, brandy, sherry, red fruits, figs and raisins. Smells like a port too.
Bold and buttery on the pallet. Really nice and extremely sweet with citrus, honey, blackberries, blueberries, figs, raisins, brandy and lemon.
Long, sweet finish, With cinnamon and lemon.
This winery still uses traditional methods to produce their premium Moscatos. The vineyard is not irrigated, grapes are hand picked and crushed without machinery. The wine is aged in larger oak barrels and blended in a Solera system.
Very Nice Australian Moscato.
375 ml bottle.18% alcohol by volume. — 11 years ago
Would gladly drink gallons of this were it not for the EU and their silly metric system. — 12 years ago
So alive you can almost feel it working its way through your system. Bright and mesmerising in its delivery. Yes dark to look at but light when you drink it. Wonderful stuff — 10 years ago
Like in spinal tap, the rating system should go to 11 for this whisky — 11 years ago
And yet another massive screw up by this computerized system this vintage of Serendipity Wine which is brewed and bottled in New Glarus Wisconsin hard as that might be to believe is not from NV. — 12 years ago
The salt ponds from Point Judith Pond, RI get 96 points and the Wiannos from Cape Cod, MA get 97 points. This 100 point system is so great for enjoying food and wine! — 11 years ago
LCD sound system — 11 years ago
Nice cheap Bordeaux from Costco. Goes well with BBQ magic animal ribs while reading over health insurance claim payment detail statements and bemoaning how stupidly intentionally inefficient and wasteful our country's joke of a healthcare system is. — 11 years ago
This was disgorged in 2007, before the ID system, but I was told by the Maison that it is based on 2001 with reserves going back to the mid 80's. better in every way than the younger bottle; more Meunier savor, more Pinot power & chard focus. Great stuff. — 12 years ago

Oliver Schweitzer
#delectableapp since you so urgently want to know what I need from a wine app: a tracking system (through the distribution chain) for numbered bottles, like for large sea animals and birds.
Great wine, drink now but no need to drink up. — 10 years ago