A little dribble across the label is a good thing...Medium body & tannins. Great with or without food. Cherry flavors. Not as clear as some. Typical good quality of SLH. No dryness to the finish. Repeat! — 8 years ago
Too bright and sharp. An awkward blend and a bad, dry, mild pepper finish. — 9 years ago
Rivals Monterey Pinots. No joke. Clear, light, smooth, and perfect balance at the end - not too dry, but dry enough to leave you wanting more. Worth repeating. — 9 years ago
Clear, crisp, and acidic - as advertised. Don't complain about the acidity when it says it right on the back label. Very refreshing. — 8 years ago
"Picking up" dad's wine may have involved a small tasting. This was the best of the bunch. A paso blend - very fruity, dark with vine ripe boysenberries - no tartness. Slightly dry finish. Worth a bottle for home. — 8 years ago
I don't even know where to start -this was amazing. Depth and multiple tastes (like a red), and a silky finish. That doesn't even make sense, but I'm going with it. — 9 years ago
The label says its in the Rhone style and I'd have to agree. Bright citrus and slightly tangy. — 8 years ago
Every since we won that bottle, this has been a go-to. The cheap crap from Costco is surprisingly good, but for just a few $ more, your evening can go from pleasant to sophisticated. Clear, smooth, and dangerously gulp-able in the Monterey style. Repeat! — 8 years ago
Mind blown. Excellent with duck or lamb (surprisingly). — 9 years ago
Keith Sardo
Salmon colored and a slight scent of blue cheese, this paired perfectly with a beet and tomato hamachi. — 7 years ago