Palmer Emmitt
Owner/Winemaker Judge Palmer
One of a few good finds on a very boring down the middle wine list. Really nice wine, but very young. Would love to revisit in 10 years. Intense fruit without being overripe, great structure and balance.
One of a few good finds on a very boring down the middle wine list. Really nice wine, but very young. Would love to revisit in 10 years. Intense fruit without being overripe, great structure and balance.
9.1Renato Hoyle
Vanilla
Vanilla
9.2Alex Jones
Marketing/Development Kunni/Westerly Wines
Half bottle and still much too young. Blackberry, dark fruit, Chai tea and licorice. Really good and great value for the wine.
Half bottle and still much too young. Blackberry, dark fruit, Chai tea and licorice. Really good and great value for the wine.
Vinny Brooklyn
78% Cabernet Sauvignon; 21% Merlot; 1% Petit Verdot. 106 tons from 43.5 acres. Winemaker notes 4/20. “Most enjoyable over next 12 to 18 years.” 18 months in oak.
78% Cabernet Sauvignon; 21% Merlot; 1% Petit Verdot. 106 tons from 43.5 acres. Winemaker notes 4/20. “Most enjoyable over next 12 to 18 years.” 18 months in oak.
9.2Graham
Needs more time but was good with grilled turf and turf (steak and chicken)
Needs more time but was good with grilled turf and turf (steak and chicken)
9.2John W
Dark ruby coloration. On the nose, cherry, dark berry, florals, and chocolate. On the palate, medium to full body, dark berry, florals, cherry, vanilla, medium to lighter finish, tannins still pretty strong. Not much depth or complexity or finish.
Dark ruby coloration. On the nose, cherry, dark berry, florals, and chocolate. On the palate, medium to full body, dark berry, florals, cherry, vanilla, medium to lighter finish, tannins still pretty strong. Not much depth or complexity or finish.
8.8Pooneet K
Quite nice with a bit of air and some chill. Good pairing with a bison ribeye in Wyoming.
Quite nice with a bit of air and some chill. Good pairing with a bison ribeye in Wyoming.
9.1Location
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