Sant Christina, Val gardena ob 06.08.2022 — 4 years ago
Sublime. I’m biased but it is probably the best example of merlot on the central coast. Tiny yield from a small vineyard planted on steep grade. Cherries, dark chocolate and muted green herbal pepper notes. Alleged Petrus clonal material, the result is world class and is hard to outshine domestically. — 5 years ago
Christina + Matt’s honeymoon wine — 6 years ago
At Chefs with Chris — 7 years ago
Christina Ruggles gift to celebrate the Royal Wedding. Light, bit of strawberry, delicious! — 8 years ago
Red plum and minerals on the nose, lots of red fruits on the palate... raspberry, strawberry, plum... but also a bit of herbs and lots of minerals. Very complex for a light and fruity dark rosé or light red 🤭 Yum! Perfect for summer in October... — 9 months ago
Fun, fruity, funky and before you know it - finished! — 3 years ago
Lemon, yeast, slightly salty, good acidity — 5 years ago
Nice with our cheeses. One, (Four Fowl) sent from our friend @Severn Goodwin. Really excellent.
Happy Holidays! 🎄🎁🎅⛄️❄️🌟
The Gosset was opened by our friend Christina. This has seen air through oak & leans into an oxidative style which, is good but, not my favorite.
Lots of bruised, golden & apple, bruised pear, touch of spoke cider, pineapple, ginger ale, strong, grey bulky minerals, bread dough, yeast, saline, sea fossils, chalky stones, some flint, limestone, white flowers, some yellow lilies & jasmine/spring flowers. The acidity is racy with a well balanced, smartly polished finish that is nicely persist. — 6 years ago
Good wine at Christina and Paul’s! — 6 years ago
At John & Christina Luikart's — 8 years ago
Such a tasty natural wine. I love how it's a little funky. — 9 months ago
Fruity and earthy on the nose and palate... perfectly ripe blackberries, light and bright with black pepper tannins. — 2 years ago
Love this wine - Christina — 5 years ago
I knew Christina would enjoy this one... opened up beautifullly and has a wonderful nose — 5 years ago
Absolutely wonderful. — 6 years ago
Quite jammy with an airy mouthfeel. High acid, medium tannins. Jolly by itself or with food. — 6 years ago
Our friend Christina brought this Paul Bara imported by Kermit Lynch. It’s 90% Pinot Noir and 10% Chardonnay from 35 year old vines.
The Bara family started producing Champagne in 1860 in Bouzy. Six generations of Baras have worked their Grand Cru terroir in the heart of the Montagne de Reims
This started on the palate as rich & reductive and then slipped into slightly more oxidation on the long set. Started with some nice citrus, pineapple, followed by some bruised apple & pear, nice mousse cream soda, touch of brioche, followed by pronounced limestone minerals that pressed the palate, tightly beaded, good acidity and finishes well providing you like some oxidation on the finish. However, while I enjoy that style from time to time, it’s always not my favorite...I lean more toward reductive styles.
Photos of, Champagne House of Paul Bara, Chantale Bara who manages their House, old school basket press and one of their Bouzy vineyards. — 7 years ago
Jason Keefer
Flowers and orange blossom honey, a bit tart but not funky. Great orange wine! — 6 months ago