Molly bd 12/04/2021 — 5 years ago
This is from Regan Vineyards. — 5 years ago
Actually the merlot. Regan Vineyards. 20% new French oak, 22 months in barrel, mark bright’s vino — 6 years ago
Orange yellow, Mellon lime chalk grass smell, taste similar great acidic finish — 7 years ago
Bright cherry. Good acid. A bit flinty just a touch of VA. Super elegant texture — 10 years ago
Intense briney with lemon peel. Can eat steak with this white — yum! — 5 years ago
Nice and oaky. Slight buttery finish. — 6 years ago
Regan Meador uprooted his Long Island operation and moved it to Texas after permit battles over a tasting room. The second chapter would focus on grapes grown best in the Texas Hill Country. In this instance, Mataro and Dolcetto. This is an important turning point for Texas wine - not on the wave of sweet jammy reds or unremarkable rose’. Relying instead on place and time.
If gamay would ripen a bit, it would be this blend. It has a crimson brick color and piney red berries. 100% stem inclusion. The Dolcetto gives a dark dried fruit flavor profile. Raisins and dried bing cherries. And fresh salty minerals. — 7 years ago
Freedom Rotary BOD mtg. 9/2024 — 2 years ago
First La Vita experience and it did not disappoint. — 4 years ago
Nice. A lot of freshness and more citrus vs the rest of the vertical lineup — 5 years ago
This is the Dolcetto. — 6 years ago
Regan Meador somehow quiets shouting grapes to a whisper. All Good Things is...all good things - a blend of Texas Tempranillo, Merlot, and Ruby Cabernet at about 11% - how he gets to these levels I have no idea. This is stemmy and light, brambly and harmonic. And you can taste the individual contributions - spiced cedar (Tempranillo), blackberry and raspberry jam (Merlot), and red currant cinnamon (Ruby Cab). — 6 years ago
Rich and luscious with jammy burst. Blend of Rofesco, Nebbiolo, and Dolcetto. Yummy! — 9 years ago
Brad Taylor
“SIDEWAYS” got it all wrong. This is a great Merlot. — 4 months ago