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Silver Thread Winery

Petillant Naturel White Blend 2024

Darker than past vintages with açaí and berries. Not overtly fruity despite the color. — 6 days ago

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Frédéric Magnien

Lavaut St. Jacques Gevrey-Chambertin 1er Cru Pinot Noir 2012

Pop and pour. On the nose: pine needle, cola, dusty blackberry, mulberry leaf. On the palate: excellent acidity, damp earth, bark, mulberry. Lacking some concentration/density on the mid, but a nice juicy finish with very soft tannin. — 3 years ago

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Flight Wine Company

Thread Feathers Oak Knoll District of Napa Valley Cabernet Sauvignon 2022

Very nice Cabernet Savignon, a luscious, smooth and fruity taste. Enjoyed with pasta. Went to Central Market to get The Prisoner but it was sold out, the gentleman recommend this as an option - great choice. — 3 months ago

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Red Thread Red Blend 2021

Zin can petite syrah — 2 years ago

Mauro Sebaste

Roero Arneis

🍇 100% Arneis | Roero DOCG, Piedmont, Italy

A classic Northern Italian white, crafted from Arneis grapes sourced across the villages of Vezza d’Alba, Piobesi, and Monteu Roero, all part of the heartland of the Roero appellation.

On the nose:
Fragrant and inviting, with aromas of white flowers, ripe pear, and a citrus lift. A gentle thread of mineral elegance keeps it grounded and regionally expressive.

On the palate:
Dry, crisp, and clean, with a smooth texture, refreshing acidity, and a subtle, pleasantly bitter almond note on the finish — a signature Arneis trait. Light-bodied yet structured, it’s harmonious and polished, with more personality than your average summer white.

Food pairing:
Versatile and food-friendly, perfect with seafood, light pasta dishes, grilled veggies, and fresh cheeses like burrata or robiola.

A true gem from Piedmont expressive, regional, and quietly elegant.
Cheers to Arneis done right! 🍐🍋🌸
— 7 days ago

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Quilt Red Blend

Too vanilla and sweet - one of Anne’s fav — 2 years ago

Château Latour

Premier Grand Cru Classé Pauillac Red Bordeaux Blend 2007

2007 vintage. From magnum and tasted 1.5 hours after being decanted. Herbal (but not mint) and woodsy nose. Medium body. Tons of thrusters at full power initially but the dark cherry, plum and baking chocolate notes were the only remaining flavors after the leap to hyperspace. That expected and (in)famous Latour power definitely in the picture but without any other stars in the cast to make this worthy of Oscar consideration. Not a top notch vintage, yet it seems like this effort is on a giant plateau and could remain there for a decade-easy. Likely would have benefited from an additional hour or two of air time but not enough to move the needle significantly…maybe to 9.3. — 2 years ago

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