Conrad Green
Bright cherry fruit surrounded by a fresh dense , inky and saline. Densely packed still . Young but good stuff
Bright cherry fruit surrounded by a fresh dense , inky and saline. Densely packed still . Young but good stuff
9.3Andrew Lohse
Intense, deep, strong
Intense, deep, strong
9.5Phil Stice
More earth and mushroom. Higher toned fruits, border-line tart. Tastes SUPER young. I hope I get to taste this wine again in 10 years
More earth and mushroom. Higher toned fruits, border-line tart. Tastes SUPER young. I hope I get to taste this wine again in 10 years
9.2Paul Rosenberg
2006. young but approachable. who needs the enamel on their teeth anyway?
2006. young but approachable. who needs the enamel on their teeth anyway?
9.3Matt Gundlach
Profound. Damp earth & truffle. Wild blue fruits & Darjeeling tea. Espresso components dominate the finish. 2006
Profound. Damp earth & truffle. Wild blue fruits & Darjeeling tea. Espresso components dominate the finish. 2006
9.7Steven Morgan
Wine Director Formento's
In the years since its release it has loosened up but still has a ton of baby fat. Check in again in 10 years of you can keep your hands off of it
In the years since its release it has loosened up but still has a ton of baby fat. Check in again in 10 years of you can keep your hands off of it
9.3Aaron Meeker
Sales & Marketing Vine Street Imports
All potential...like the NBA draft tonight. Sexy but wound up. Aromatics were profound.
All potential...like the NBA draft tonight. Sexy but wound up. Aromatics were profound.
9.1Matthew Roesch
Thx Mr. Ivers.
Thx Mr. Ivers.
9.6Steven W Alexander
Starting to be more approachable- after about an hour open silky fruit along with all the classic balsamic notes. Long life ahead- super solid
Starting to be more approachable- after about an hour open silky fruit along with all the classic balsamic notes. Long life ahead- super solid
9.5Dylan Bean
I love my job. A visit from Mr. Vance.
I love my job. A visit from Mr. Vance.
8.6WARNING: DRINKING DISTILLED SPIRITS, BEER, COOLERS, WINE AND OTHER ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES MAY INCREASE CANCER RISK, AND, DURING PREGNANCY, CAN CAUSE BIRTH DEFECTS.