Matthew Doty
2019 vintage. A nice blend. Dry and dark enough for my taste with a complex and interesting palette
2019 vintage. A nice blend. Dry and dark enough for my taste with a complex and interesting palette
9.0Jeff Thompson
2018 on Nov 18. 2023
2018 on Nov 18. 2023
8.6Andrew Olsen
Totally drinkable, nothing over-thinkable. Cheers!
Totally drinkable, nothing over-thinkable. Cheers!
8.8Erica Gamble
Dry, earthy, dark fruit. Good woodsy foresty nose. Complex. Really good value.
Dry, earthy, dark fruit. Good woodsy foresty nose. Complex. Really good value.
9.2Austin Maples
Strong dark fruit flavors. Dry, punchy. Notes of chocolate @Farrar Langlois you should try this one
Strong dark fruit flavors. Dry, punchy. Notes of chocolate @Farrar Langlois you should try this one
9.0Andrew Olsen
Dark purple color, velvety smooth, plum, blackberry, toasty. Great price point at ~$24. Easy drinker without food. We’ll see how it goes with some NY pizza shortly. Great label!
Dark purple color, velvety smooth, plum, blackberry, toasty. Great price point at ~$24. Easy drinker without food. We’ll see how it goes with some NY pizza shortly. Great label!
8.9Charlotte Walker
Very drinkable. Well rounded. Great with lots of food types. Smooth. Flavorful but not overpowering.
Very drinkable. Well rounded. Great with lots of food types. Smooth. Flavorful but not overpowering.
9.1Sam DeSollar
Better with food, and takes some time to open. Somewhere between a one trick pony and a wine with layers. So, it’s got a little going on.
Better with food, and takes some time to open. Somewhere between a one trick pony and a wine with layers. So, it’s got a little going on.
8.5Rhonda Stone
An exceptional Petite Verdot-based red blend that was brought in by a wine representative.
An exceptional Petite Verdot-based red blend that was brought in by a wine representative.
9.2Ray-Ray
Has a tartness that makes it light and very drinkable
Has a tartness that makes it light and very drinkable
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