Papa/ Jorge / Aitor — 4 months ago
Very nice & drinkable, light bodied, fruity & oaky, sweet beginning and nice tart end but not high acid. Can’t get enough of this gentle wine. — 6 months ago
A fine Sonoma Cabernet deep purple in color. Tannins are smooth after nearly 5 years. Classic balance. April 2026. — a month ago
Quite a light to mid lemon in colour for its 11 years of age. Nutty (almond and cashew) aromas. Oak has integrated. The palate shows those same nutty notes together with that trademark pear character with white nectarine. Overall still youthful. My remaining 3 bottles will easily see out this decade. — 4 months ago


Chalky. Classic Cabernet. Nice length. Some complexity. Costco. 19.99 — 3 months ago
Good stuff. — 3 months ago
After 17+ years in the bottle, this was a thing of great beauty. — 4 months ago
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Amber in color with a brown hue.
Sweet nose with cherries, overripe apples, oranges, honey, apricots, lemons, honeysuckle and Indian spices.
Full-bodied with high acidity and fat legs.
Sweet on the palate with apples, apricots, ripe pears, light black tea, herbs, light earth, Indian spices and chocolates.
Long finish with honey and spices.
This is a gorgeous Ice Wine made from Cabernet Franc grapes. Very complex at this point, engaging and interesting.
This 9 year old is nicely aged, sweet and delicious, and will continue to age nicely in the next 10 years.
Well balanced, sweet and easy drinking. Rich and extracted. Fruit forward and entertaining.
A great dessert wine, and good by itself.
Drank from a 375ml bottle.
11.5% alcohol by volume.
95 points.
$100 (current vintage). — 6 months ago
Stephen Fitzpatrick
2021 vintage. Immediately hit with heavy aromas of oak, spice, berry, and a slight hint of leather. Shockingly smooth on the palette, flavors of dark cherry, with a lingering finish and defined texture. Paired well with NC Barbecue chicken and spicy potatoes. Decent go to Cab for under $25. — 8 hours ago