A beautifully elegant fruit forward wine using the grapes from Stanners’ own vineyard & blending them with the grapes from Devil’s Wishbone. The first taste is restrained & austere before the fruit bursts forward.
Prince Edward County remains the best spot in Canada for show stopping Pinot Noir. — 5 months ago
White wine from the best overall wine experience at prince Edward county during a Kingston visit. Would 100 % purchase again!!! — 6 years ago
Fruity very well balanced and elegant and medium bodied , our favourite, can give hangovers!
Wine similar to south of France burgundy wine — 6 years ago
So much flavour, lovely and fresh but not too dry or oakey. — 7 years ago
A bit of reduction on the nose, but I’m digging it — 8 years ago
Best wine here. Dry. A lot of depth. — 8 years ago
From Chambers Street Wines. A celebration! Chocolate-covered cherries, s’mores, vanilla ice cream. Really into this. — 3 months ago
Only rosé I’ve ever liked! — a year ago
Seemed like time for another bottle of Pinot from Redtail. — 6 years ago

Impeccable balance. Classic petrol aromas, with a sweet mealy undertow. Sweet white peach, pineapple, and a lovely stony flinty minerality gives complexity and balance. Not super long, but sooo well balanced. Just enough zesty acid. Buy again. — 6 years ago
Light ruby in color. It’s from Canada. And it smells of dry grasses and wild flowers. Or maybe those are just the smells stuck in my nose. It’s family time here at the lake house in Canada, with all the tension and buried hurts family time can entail. Enter this Pinot noir. The scent of violet, the taste of rose petals, tart cherries, and red currants. It’s new and familiar at the same time. Brings me right back to myself. Families are families, for better or for worse. Then wine, old grapes made in a new way, complex and fleeting, helps give you the long view and takes you right back home. — 7 years ago
Paul Hobbs two nights in a row! Gold color. Very deep, thick wine with subtle acidity. Aged pineapple with stone fruits and subtle apricot, peach, and melon elements. Fairly unique and complex in my mind. I prefer other single vineyard Paul Hobbs Chards style wise but wasn’t bad by any means. 93.5 rounding up. — 3 years ago
Very smooth for an orange wine, with finishing notes of berries and peaches — 6 years ago
2010 et WoW! — 7 years ago
A wonderfully blended wine. Well balanced fruit and spice. A great food wine. Paired well with teriyaki. — 7 years ago
Mineral taste, very light, easy drinking. Very enjoyable on its own. — 8 years ago
Scott@Mister A’s-San Diego
2021 vintage. 4.16.26. — 2 months ago