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. — 7 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% — 8 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. — 9 months ago
Strawberries, roses, and chalk on the palate. Interesting. — a month ago
Var rød, ikke hvit. Veldig god og rund, behøver ikke mat — 2 months ago
Very smooth — 2 years ago
For those who like to venture off the beaten trail. Plays in the space of Chardonnay, Chenin, and Sauvignon Blanc, with new vibes, distinct combinations of flavors and aromas. Little hints of lemon and sugar coated dried pineapple cubes. A drop of pine and minty celery seed bitters. Creamy and acidic. Ripe big flavors with real intensity. — 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.
— 7 days ago