Clouds Vineyards

Ministry of Clouds

McLaren Vale Grenache

Very good Chardonnay. Tasmania? Who know? Gotta go. — 2 years ago

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Giacomo Fenocchio

Bussia Barolo Nebbiolo 2016

2022/4/17 with roast pork shoulder with new potatoes and carrots, garlic and rosemary. From the pop, this was less all-out than the last bottle. It was more about shadow and sunlight - clouds drifting across the sun. At first it seemed quite severe - hot, blasted stone, like those first traditional Barolos I loved 20 years ago - but also flashed juicy, tart berries, bitter cherries and spring flowers. There’s beautiful structure here - both tannin and acid - so I’m sure the future holds many more fascinating encounters. — 3 years ago

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Rihaku Sake Brewery

Dreamy Clouds Nigori Sake

Mandi Speidel
9.2

Sushi Sunday !!! — 4 months ago

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Blankiet Estate

Paradise Hills Vineyard Cabernet Sauvignon 2004

Stellar, feminine and beautifully layered. Strawberry compote and clouds of cassis. Fell off after about 90 mins would not decant this. — 2 years ago

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Norman Gennaro

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Great to here it held up. I need to pop a few but didn’t want to face disappointment

Passing Clouds

Estate Macedon Ranges Pinot Noir 2019

Full bodied. Fantastic Pinot — 4 years ago

Passing Clouds

Graeme's Blend Shiraz Cabernet 2007

Plush, ripe with good length — 5 years ago

Castell d'Encus

Taleia Costers del Segre White Blend 2018

Ted
9.3

Always a favorite from the Pyrenees mountains. Met this guy once. Cool pictures of the vineyards above the clouds. Satiny smooth with a fresh clean finish. — 10 months ago

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Elena Walch

Beyond the Clouds Alto Adige Bianco Chardonnay Blend

With CSR and ES perfect match for simple Asian food. — 2 years ago

Domaine Fourrier

Vieille Vigne Chambolle-Musigny Pinot Noir 2017

Splash decanted and served double-blind. Deep ruby color bordering garnet with a translucent, nearly transparent core. Already this wine has me between two minds and that theme continued. Medium viscosity. On the nose, medium+ intensity with reductive aromas present but they seemed to dissipate with time. Dark, tart funky cherry fruit (sort of like a Montmorency or similar sour baking cherry) with some dried herbs and some stone. To be honest, the nose is a bit reticent and it’s hard to tell what the oak treatment is. Pretty sure there is oak but hard to tell whether it’s neutral or large format. Whatever, on to the palate. The wine is dry with medium+ acid and medium tannin. The finish is medium+ and rather satisfying. The palate is much more open at this stage, again with the dark tart cherries and dried herbs with earth, stone and some spices. I was leaning pretty heavily towards Sangiovese at this point until, with a thimble-full of wine left in my glass, I got bruised strawberry and a whiff of French oak. The clouds parted and I was instantly transported to Burgundy. I called Pinot Noir, from the Côte de Nuits, Chambolle-Musigny, 2017, because it seemed young and not nearly as giving as I would want from a vintage like 2018 or 2019. I was so pumped when this was revealed and Fourrier no less! A pretty wine that still needs time to flesh out. — 3 years ago

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