The bottle I tried a year ago must have been slightly off, because this time it’s delicious. More fruit-forward than I remembered. Soft cherry with delightful, delicate length. Nicely aged after a decade, not sour at all. Wine tasting is influenced by so many factors - almost never consistent for me. — 8 months ago
Old Bordeaux? Tertiary nose to the max, mushrooms, meat a little cinnamon sweetness, palate different, fruity acidity, earthiness with just a little sweet fruit, medium finish. A must for old wine lovers — 2 years ago
Álcool 14% — 23 days ago
Had the 2020. A little sweet, but decent flavor. — 2 months ago
From Laithwaites. Almost perfect, perhaps just a smidge too sweet but the quality pushes through so that doesn't matter too much. — 10 months ago
Strawberries, roses, and chalk on the palate. Interesting. — 2 months ago
Var rød, ikke hvit. Veldig god og rund, behøver ikke mat — 3 months ago
Very smooth — 2 years ago
Starts with a jam flavor, followed by a vanilla-oak finish — 2 years ago
Randy Fuller
Actually a blend of Cab Sauv, Castelão, Syrah, Touriga Nacional and Alicante Bouschet. This wine is a very dark purple, almost inky. The nose is also dark, showing blackberry notes alongside savory tobacco, spice and earth, all in a very smokey framework. The palate of this interesting blend is nearly stunning. Tannins have a good grip, but the blue fruit flavors are amazing and the acidity leaves the sipper salivating. It seems bizarre to me that this wine cost less than $10. It drinks like it should cost much more.
— 22 days ago