Jammy and fantastic. Will definitely get this one the next time I see it. — 10 years ago
Rare I give a wine such props, but Va La makes exquisite wines. Blend of malvasia nero, barbera, sagrantino, carmine, lagrein, charbono, teroldego, petit verdot. Deep rich mahogany color with a slight burnished copper edge. Oozing notes of black cherry, juicy blackberry, soft tobacco, forest floor, and a hint of racy leather and rubber tires. This is one to savor slowly while sitting by a fire on a cold winter's night. Drinkable now but can easily cellar for years and it will only get better. — 10 years ago
This bottle is a celebration of the owners', Emily & Peter Gladhart, 50th wedding anniversary. It's a selection of our 3 best barrels from the vintage. Nose of complex earthy notes of cedar, earl gray and cigar box with notes of cherry tartness and white pepper. Juicy acidity and soft tannins linger on the finish — 11 years ago
Went great with dinner tonight, not too sweet just right — 11 years ago
Definitive Nascetta. Opened yesterday and continues delivering tell-tale herbal aromatics (rosemary) and petrol. Noble. Extraordinary character. More like how a Riesling ages. Or Timorasso. Beautiful depth. #theotherpiemonte #Italianwhite — 11 years ago
Medium deep ruby color, deep intense spice and mineral aromas. Rich and ripe dark cherry and earthy flavors with mineral notes and finishes with a sweet oak. Good structure and balance with long finish — 12 years ago
A classic from Napa, this 1999 Martha's Vineyard is definitely past its prime, but still a pleasure to drink. The tannins have largely disappeared (but made for a great match with a fantastic cut of filet mignon from the local butcher). Most of the primary aromas are gone, but some great secondary notes of leather and spice remain (the absence of the tell-tale eucalyptus from Martha's was a bit surprising). Color density is still pretty impressive after almost 17 years! Finishes a bit thin, but this wine has held up beautifully. Had an amazing tasting with David Heitz back in 2005 and this brings back all those memories. Cheers to one of the pioneering wine families of Napa Valley! — 10 years ago

Delicious. Still has some time to cellar if you want to hold on to it longer. — 10 years ago
Smooth finish and soft mouth feel. I really enjoyed this one! — 11 years ago
Med gold in the glass. Viscous and heavy. Rich stone fruits in the nose. Tell tale mint that says Ramonet. In the mouth the fruit is powerful. Let it under your tongue and your face goes flush. Lemon, honeysuckle, crushed stone, mint in the mouth. Great finish. This is in a great window. — 11 years ago
Wow, what an incredible wine-strawberries, bing cherries, orange blossom and lime. Super juicy and refreshing with crisp acidity to round out those yummy fruit notes to perfection! Drink all summer long-but only if their sold out! Otherwise, drink all-year long. #happywinegal @wintershillwine — 11 years ago
The evolution of this fresh and zesty, yet full bodied Soave over an hour was like reading a riveting tale full of twists! Starting with green apples, pears, grapefruit rind and what seemed like toast evolved into sour apples, orange marmalade, biscuit and even a touch of caramel. Smooth texture and nice balance of acid to voluptuous body. — 11 years ago
#delicious @ironhorsevynds #impressive #weddingcuvee — 10 years ago
Super pretty! And perfect for a snowy winter's night. — 10 years ago
Very good. Fruity. Smooth. — 11 years ago
Perfect pairing for picnics and oysters! — 11 years ago
Deeply and widely concentrated blue-black core with a very slim garnet rim. Reflective surface. Complex, concentrated nose is fruit forward, very ripe, black berry, black currant, cigar box, brown sugar, and vanilla extract. Full body, medium minus acid is well balanced with high alcohol (14.9%) but throws a throat warming burn. Slow to emerge but long lasting ripe tannin. Ripe aromas on the nose are confirmed on the palate with the addition is a tell tale black pepper on the lengthy finish. Amazing finesse and complexity - don't judge a wine by its Abv! — 11 years ago
Christy Delehanty
slightly is right — 10 years ago