John Howard
Harvest production at Hirsch and Cobb Wineries
Cleaner than 2017. Higher acid as well. Day 2, amazing!
Cleaner than 2017. Higher acid as well. Day 2, amazing!
9.3Victor Charcan
Dark nose, violets, plums, the smokey notes of Syrah. Fine acidity, drunk too young
Dark nose, violets, plums, the smokey notes of Syrah. Fine acidity, drunk too young
9.0Chris MacLean
I’ve never had a bad bottle of Graillot In 20+ samples. slightly more metallic and lean than the Balthazar Crozes.
I’ve never had a bad bottle of Graillot In 20+ samples. slightly more metallic and lean than the Balthazar Crozes.
9.2Alex Jones
Marketing/Development Kunni/Westerly Wines
Much too young and better the second day but the bacon, currant and dark fruit and pepper all there. Needs a few years of sleep.
Much too young and better the second day but the bacon, currant and dark fruit and pepper all there. Needs a few years of sleep.
8.8Sipping Fine Wine
100% Syrah, Medium Ruby with aromas of dark fruits and herb pepper spice. On the palate flavors of blackberry and raspberry with some vegetal spice. Lively acidity with medium tannins, good length ending with a fruit and mineral character. Drinking well.
100% Syrah, Medium Ruby with aromas of dark fruits and herb pepper spice. On the palate flavors of blackberry and raspberry with some vegetal spice. Lively acidity with medium tannins, good length ending with a fruit and mineral character. Drinking well.
9.1Josh Morgenthau
Bloody, grilled meat. Smoked hickory, blackberry, pine. Mossy, forest floor, salty. Very good.
Bloody, grilled meat. Smoked hickory, blackberry, pine. Mossy, forest floor, salty. Very good.
8.9Alan Snitow
Punched above its weight
Punched above its weight
9.1John Osgood
Well balanced and delicious
Well balanced and delicious
9.0Daniel Akers
Medium bodied and savoury, really lovely
Medium bodied and savoury, really lovely
9.0Marc Cibert
Neuvième Art 10/06/2021
Neuvième Art 10/06/2021
9.0Location
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