Floral, grass and wet dog on the nose.
Lemon peel, honeydew and gravel on the palette. Excellent with food — 6 months ago
Fine example. A bit expensive. — 9 months ago
Another great grenache from t-vine. I remember not loving this wine 7 years ago, but wow it has come together over time. Paired with homemade cannelloni — 5 years ago
Excellent affordable blend. Extremely drinkable. Low alcohol and blended very well. Minimal nose with a quick smooth fruit beginning. Surprised by this juice. Get you a bottle. Excellent value. — 6 years ago

Bold and fruity — 7 years ago
Rose hips on the nose giving way to cherries and a mouthful of chocolate — 7 years ago
Jammy & concentrated. Good bulk find — 3 months ago
A beautifully elegant fruit forward wine using the grapes from Stanners’ own vineyard & blending them with the grapes from Devil’s Wishbone. The first taste is restrained & austere before the fruit bursts forward.
Prince Edward County remains the best spot in Canada for show stopping Pinot Noir. — 5 months ago
Paul Hobbs two nights in a row! Gold color. Very deep, thick wine with subtle acidity. Aged pineapple with stone fruits and subtle apricot, peach, and melon elements. Fairly unique and complex in my mind. I prefer other single vineyard Paul Hobbs Chards style wise but wasn’t bad by any means. 93.5 rounding up. — 3 years ago
On 27-10-20 — 6 years ago
‘15 vintage - excellent — 6 years ago
Great Zinfandel.... we tasted this at T-vine and decided to order more. Full bodied with soft finish. Highly recommended — 7 years ago
at a peak, beautiful mixture of fruit/tannin. drink now. sorry this was my last bottle! — 5 years ago
Vouvray mousseux
グレープフルーツ、レモン、エルダーフラワー、パン生地
冷涼系のアロマ
泡は弱めで繊細
全体を引き締める苦味が心地よい。
Alc. 12.5% Non dosage で残糖6gとのこと。
カーヴドリラックスで1800円くらい — 6 years ago
Light ruby in color. It’s from Canada. And it smells of dry grasses and wild flowers. Or maybe those are just the smells stuck in my nose. It’s family time here at the lake house in Canada, with all the tension and buried hurts family time can entail. Enter this Pinot noir. The scent of violet, the taste of rose petals, tart cherries, and red currants. It’s new and familiar at the same time. Brings me right back to myself. Families are families, for better or for worse. Then wine, old grapes made in a new way, complex and fleeting, helps give you the long view and takes you right back home. — 7 years ago
Steve S.
Full strawberry jam experience. Bold fruit. Smooth aftertaste. — 17 days ago