$20, Moore Brothers, full and spicy with a bit of fruit. Cork was an idiot. — 11 years ago
Lots of oak — 8 years ago
Very light in color. I believe this is technically a red wine but even compared to extremely light reds like Grignolino it's a different animal. Drinks more like a rosé but doesn't taste as white as that. The nose and flavor both brought to mind white cherries but it's a very subtle flavor. A little earth and some flowers on the nose as well. Worth a look around for. — 9 years ago
Super fruity, strong on green apple. So delicious when extra cold — 8 years ago
Pretty much my perfect white. — 11 years ago
A unique blend with a strong start and smooth finish that reminds me of the career of James Joyce. — 11 years ago
Chip Hughes
Every year, I expect this to be an excellent value, pleasant, luncheon claret-type wine. And every year, it behaves more and more like a cru classé. If you wouldn’t lay in cases of this, you don’t like Bordeaux. — 6 years ago