Johan Reyneke’s Cornerstone blend is a match for many a decent Bordeaux, and in the 2018 vintage is particularly good. Replete with classical aromas of cassis, pencil shavings and cedar, the palate follows with great elegance, structure and a chalky, long finish. If anything, I’d prefer a little more savoury character as this tends towards sweetness (but not over-extraction), but it’s young right now! It’s extraordinary how inexpensive this wine is - it would knock the socks of some Bordeaux Crus Classés in a blind tasting. — a year ago
Very fun and sippable petnat! Could be had alone on the roof or with a light dinner. Bought at BP. Buy again. — 7 months ago
NYE with Jenna, Elizabeth, Lily, Drew + Erin — a year ago
Brilliant, chez Johan — 2 years ago
Delicious Vin de pays 92% Pinot noir 8% Pinot meunier — 7 months ago
Chilled Red. Light, mild taste and dry. — 8 months ago
Skin contact from Oregon, blend of Italian grapes, almost pink in color. Great with or without food. — a year ago
Adam Kincaid
Two cool varietals. I havent had St Laurent or Monteuse in ages. The plan? Create two separate, single varietal wines from these grapes. But when they were finished fermenting, they had a little leftover of each so they put them together in a barrel. When they tasted the resulting blend, they realized that the combination was better than either alone.
This is a full bodied and intense wine with rustic red fruit, good herb and spice, and high tanninic structure. Savory and dry. So unique. — a year ago