More to follow — 5 years ago
this vintage is a return to the norm. I think the hallmark of this Petit Verdot focused wine is that it is strikingly linear with a medium weight. It seems on characteristic of the components to be so tempered. 60 PV 30 cf 10 cs — 6 years ago
After an extended aging time, this fella points at the clean-quality of the estate fruit just north of Whitehall. A little more rounded and denser than a non-reserve offering. This is one to hold for several years before bottle #2 is opened. 3 x 1/3 build — 6 years ago
Solid execution of the not so often dance partners Cab Sauv & PV (at 72 and 23 %s respectively). 8 years of integration has proven profitable! Plenty of energy left yet nice resolution of oak and tannin. Not a heavy lifter, this was solid for medium weight weeknight plates. — 4 years ago
Cant remember — 5 years ago
Totally on point - sense of place and style! r Rarely does Lizzy use only two varietals. This worked really well - medium weight with loads of vibe to make a mid week meal special! — 6 years ago
2nd bottle? — 4 years ago
In this 2017 label release, we find Lizzy’s base blend in a 4 bottle vintage. This one uses no Cab Sauv...so Merlot’s dance partners are 30 PV and 5 CF to add texture/verve to the 60% sweet cherry base. — 5 years ago
This 2013 vintage blend featuring 50% CF, 30% merlot, and 20% PV Had spent five years finding its groove...and it had great moves! That first phase of aging nearing completion, this fruit and acid where working harmoniously to be both rounded yet deep. Well done :) — 6 years ago
Ron from VA
Wow!! The Franc holding tight after 11+ years. 75% cf, 15 cs & 10 PV… Monticello, AVA — a year ago