Edna Valley. Stone and dried and fresh lemon peels make for a pinpoint nose on the focused entry to this bottling. There is compelling grip to the sip, where wet gravel and lanolin touches meet with lemon-cream flavors. Dean B. — 4 years ago
Egon strikes again with this flint inflected, plain seductive bottle of energy. Displays the sun-kissed fruit of the vintage, yet maintains a great freshness and vibrancy to it. Finishes with heaps of zest and minerality. First bottle to grace the table, first bottle to finish without a hitch. Yum! — 5 years ago
The reality is, I waited too long.  The “knock” against this site is it can lack some acidity. On top of that throw in a very warm vintage and you have the recipe for a wine that will not age very well. Roulot flavors that weigh on the tongue unable to hitch an acid ride. — 2 years ago
Really good decent priced Pinot noir — 2 years ago
Easy drinking, nice aroma. Not all that dry for a Zin, but a nice flavor — 4 years ago
Looks as dusty as it tastes. My type of wine. — 5 years ago
At Blackwell Hitch. Delightful! — 7 years ago
Katie
Tuscany chicken at home on a Thursday. Yummy Smokey, sweet smelling. “Delightfully delicious” — 2 years ago