High high QPR. Described as 80’s Napa red. 100% agree. Great story too. — 9 months ago
Golden honey color. Slightly salty. Peach. — 3 years ago
100% Tamjanika. A white grape that is native to the country of Herzegovina. Nice straw color. Aromas of dried citrus fruit, lime zest and white flowers. Pallet notes peach, citrus fruit, green apple and fresh herbs. Nice mineral note on the finish. Bracing acidity and quite fresh tasting. Very easy to drink. — 3 years ago
Slightly tannic. Easy to drink. Almond notes and bright with good acidity. — 4 years ago
Very unique… light sweetness and very refreshing! — 5 years ago
2017 vintage. Surprisingly good and lacking any of the oxidation that sadly plagues whites from this part of the globe. Chamomile and orchard fruits on the nose, also on the palate. Perfectly ripe pear, yellow and green apples, white nectarine, lime flesh, a little mineral phenolic bitterness, dandelion and chamomile flower, nondescript light herbal note. — 6 years ago
Very, very good taste — 6 months ago
2022. At Dalida at the Presidio in San Francisco. — 10 months ago
Very interesting red cuve - mix of cabernet sauvignon and blatine. Very fruty, sweet taste. — 3 years ago
Prekrasan miris pokosenog sijena i livadskog cvijeca, koji budi veselost poput leprsave rasplesane dugokose plavuše sa cvjetnim vjencom u kosi.
U ustima se rastapa svjezina koja osvjezava poput oluje i navlaci osmjeh na lice.
Za preporuku svima koji zele lagano i opusteno uzivati u vinu. — 3 years ago
Interesting varietal that is indigenous to Bosnia-Herzegovina. Dark garnet color. Lovely aromas and flavors of raspberry, cherry, plums, and currants with notes of herbs, vanilla, cloves and cinnamon. The pallet is especially loaded with fruit. Full bodied and bold, but there is also an elegant quality. The combination of herbal and baking spice notes make this a very unique wine. Perfectly balanced. Still a baby but so easy to drink. Who knew? Thank you for sharing this bottle, Ron B! Revisited in July 2023. Still excellent! Revisited again in January and June 2025. At peak! — 4 years ago
Charisma od Žilavka 2019 z Hercegoviny — 5 years ago
I believe this may be the finest Trnjak in the neighborhood. Possibly even edging out Nuic and Teuta. Very nice medium bodied red. For the price point - it’s a big winner — 6 years ago
So good taste! — 6 months ago
@delectable: This wine is from Bosnia-Herzegovina, not Greece as your App notes. Another solid vintage of a wine produced from a native grape. Dark ruby color. Aromas of ripe red fruit, fresh figs and wet stones. Flavors of ripe plum, currant, pomegranate and cherry fruit. Hints of wild herbs and vanilla. Nice mineral note on the exceptionally long finish. Full bodied with very smooth tannins and excellent balance. Bold and ripe. Very interesting. — a year ago
This is one of Bosnia and Herzegovina’s pricier bottles. But it is also a concrete example of the potential that this country has around the production of excellent wine. Full bodied; cherries, plums and blackberries. Drinks great right off the pop. This one gives Nuic’s Trnjak a run for its money to stand out as the country’s best quality red… — 3 years ago
Wine is a medium garnet, with a medium intensity on the nose. Aromas of black currants, black plum, Black cherry, and anise. On the palate there is an intense flavor that matches the nose, but some earthy notes such as the forest floor. medium to Low tannins that are very well integrated. A long and pleasant finish. The wine is balanced, with very unique, identifiable flavors. There could be a little more complexity though. Overall, a very good, almost outstanding wine! — 4 years ago
Another first encounter from the half case haul at SLC State Liquor Store near Costco. Funky and forest notes with firm palate and good texture and finish. — 4 years ago
Like a more minerally vermentino. Not sweet but fruit present and balanced by food friendly acid. Smooth overall, no sharp edges but not flabby. — 5 years ago
John Howard
Harvest production at Hirsch and Cobb Wineries
Trippy and good. — 3 months ago