If blind I would say Bordeaux. Full body, old fruits, dry but no bitterness. Gold for the price of bronze. Had 2008. Great with lamb roast. Buy a case if you can!! — 8 years ago
Fresh Caramel fudge, barbecue and hint of ocean aroma. Full fruity body without heaviness. Oak, plums and ripe grapes. This is a 10 for young and easy wine. — 9 years ago
Very good nose and fruity, full, fresh taste. Short aftertaste. A light but good wine. — 3 years ago
Pure silk. Opens considerably after decantation. — 6 years ago
Collected, round and full bodied. Clearly one of the better Italians. The 2013 was matured and slightly orange of colour when drunk 2016, probably around peak. — 8 years ago
A tad bitter but lifted my entrecôte dinner, and glad I did not save it longer. 2012. Not one of the better bordeauxs. — 9 years ago
In smell and first taste; full bodied 1st class Riesling. But the aftertaste goes from pleasant dry to bitter grapeseed. — 4 years ago
A Oaky dry attack, full and fresh body with cherry and blueberry aftertaste. Long and velvety. Biggest hint of Bordeaux soil I found in the nose, but not dominant in this wine. — 7 years ago
Aroma is marsipan, wild berry, and naval tar. Taste is full and dry yet fruity. Very nice. — 9 years ago
Jann Voss
Very full bodied. I'd venture to say it's like a mix between a good Rioja and a Cote du Rhone. Recommend to let it breathe while chilled, and drink chilled as it has high % wich isn't too flattering when it gets room temp. It's also more sweet than bitter. — a year ago