Borderline syrupy, legs sludgy, dark in presentation. Nose is reminiscent of dessert. Big, Round, vanilla and oak so big it more than eludes to its bourbon lineage...when you taste, there’s almost a tequila zing to it. At 17% it is does zing, and with an off-off dry flavor profile, it’s not for everyone. — 6 years ago
Juicy, hits the ground running. Light in color, and in body with surprisingly thick legs. Well balanced acid, starburst pucker. super drinkable. — 6 years ago
Blackberry Gusher up front, with an arid wavy breeze to hang on as you wind sail off into the sunset. — 5 years ago
Gasoline. Zippy. Apples. Refreshing. Feels heathy like apple cider vinegar lite. Crushable. — 6 years ago
Cotes du Rhone extraordinaire. Medium light legs, dark hue. Becomes dry within 15 minutes. Balance Beam, acid on fleek. Dark cherry Pepper fest. — 6 years ago
Priced like a table wine. Super pepper and Earthy to the nose and pallet. Too pepper for my liking. Dry, dark, thin, flat and even bitter. Slutty. Fine to share with a group, fast and slurry. — 6 years ago
Rustic Sleeper from Northern Rhône. Upon opening smelled funky, dare I understate the initial nose. I was truly worried it was a bad bottle. After reading the horse review here I decided to stick with it. And I’m glad I did. After airing out a bit, this truly well balanced wine sings with acid, bright fruit and the perfectly subtle hints of tannins that ever so slightly dry you out, begging for more Jamet : ) — 5 years ago
Dark n Stoney, medium acid, slow legs, peppery pucker, sophistication suitable for pajamas and late starry night talks with the wife too. — 6 years ago
Medium bodied, medium legs. Semi dry, stone fruit. Medium all around. — 6 years ago
Eric Arnstein
Zippy on the nose. Peppery tannins on the palate. starting dry, going tangy, then finishing dry again. A pleasure to drink with friends in a living room talking shite. — 5 years ago