Château De Ville George

Château Smith Haut Lafitte

Le Petit Haut Lafitte Red Bordeaux Blend 2020

Estate dates back to Crusades & Scottish navigator, George Smith, owner in the 18th century. Blend of 60% Cabernet Sauvignon and 40% Merlot aged in 20% new oak, deep Ruby with aromas of dark berry, herbs and earthy spice. On the palate flavors of plum, cherry & currant with notes of pepper, tobacco & cacao notes. Soft rich full tannins, long finish ending with fruit, earthy and mineral character, needs a little more time. — a month ago

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Leon Manbach

Frankstein Grand Cru Riesling 2017

Dry, full bodied, rich for Riesling. Still med+ to high acid, but relative to other Riesling. Ripe peach, yellow apple, wet stone, and lemon zest. — 4 years ago

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Meg Herring

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@Lyle Fass Lol I did the same when I first saw it!! It would be pretty awesome if it was Frankenstein imo.
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@Meg Herring the wines that never dies!
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@Lyle Fass we do love our Riesling aged 😂

George Wine Company

Sonoma Coma Pinot Noir 2009

Stunner. Double blind this had the group calling a Cote d’ Nuits…blown away upon reveal. — 5 months ago

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St. George Artisan Distillers

Bruto Americano

Campari but…better? — 3 years ago

Thomas George Estates

Estate Russian River Valley Pinot Noir 2013

Smoother than the other side of the pillow. Spectacular! — 4 years ago

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Maison Bertrand Ambroise

En Rue de Chaux Nuits St. George 1er Cru Pinot Noir 1991

Lovely, complex red berry nose. Tannins fully resolved and soft. Starting to go over the hill. Nice wine, Classic burg — 6 years ago

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Alex Lallos

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Their corton wines are silly good. They all need like 20 years but wow. Never had anything from cotes de nuits
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@Alex Lallos Have had really good Cortons from Ambroise, and a few duds. Cortons can be massive wines, but they are priced so well compared to most other Grand Cru Burg. Maybe not quite the subtlety of Richebourg. But worth it at 1/5 the price.

Beaulieu Vineyard

Private Reserve Georges de Latour Napa Valley Cabernet Sauvignon 2002

David T
9.6

This was a nice pour out of 9L served up by their Winemaker, Trevor Durling. He and his team are a great group of people.

Really excellent evolution. Classic Private Reserve George Latour style. Fine, dark tarry tannins, dark cassis, wet clay, sandalwood, used tobacco, light herbaceous notes, understated lead pencil, some baking spices, dark spice, withering dark & red flowers, excellent round acidity, balance for days, soft structure & tension and an elegant, round, plush, velvety finish that close to two-minutes.
— 9 months ago

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St. George Spirits

Breaking & Entering Bourbon Whiskey

I have long been a fan of St. George for a long time, and this confirms my high opinion of them. Nose of rye spice with vanilla and bananas foster, and on the taste, honey-sweetened tea with clove and pepper, masala tea spices, oak, and bitter chocolate. Orange emerges immediately on the finish with subsequent honey. — 4 years ago

AJ Pearce

Mt. George Vineyard Coombsville Cabernet Sauvignon

I love a bottle of cab I can open and right away tastes good. Another amazing cab from AJ Pearce. Full bodied with nice structure. Slight tannins to round out. — 4 years ago