Nose: pink roses. Intense. Laser like.
Palate : a wow wine. Balanced. — 4 months ago
Medium lemon color, aromas of stone and citrus fruits with floral and mineral notes. On the palate flavors of apple and pear with citrus wrapped in a smooth nutty spice texture. Medium+ finish, lively acidity, ending with fruit, spice and savory citrus character. Nice value! — a year ago
Purchased at Watertown Wine and liquor store for $30  — a month ago
Nose: pink roses.
Palate: elegant. Silky blackberries. Amazing. Such balance. — 4 months ago
I think this is fantastic. Wish that I would have ordered more. — 6 months ago
Drinking the 2018 in 2025. Deep rich color. Long lasting legs. Full nose, with oak, ripe fruit and an earthy finish. Bold full flavors. Ripe fruit flavors, with well balanced tannins. Smooth finish, slightly drying. — 4 months ago
Nose: more standard vegetal.
Palate: more plush. Blueberry blackberry spice. Delicious. Elegantly opulent.
Elite plush wine.
Long finish. — 4 months ago
It is time for my #FridayCabernetfix.
Dark ruby in color with a short reddish rim.
Full-bodied and elegant with medium acidity and long legs.
Dry on the palate with black currants, blackberries, sweet cherries, spices, cedar, licorice, chocolates, vanilla, aluminum and peppercorn.
Long finish with fine grained tannins and tangy cherries.
This 4 year old from the problematic 2020 vintage is drinking beautifully now. Feels like a Napa Cabernet with an old world twist. Interesting stuff.
This Single Vineyard is fruit forward and rich. Complex and interesting. Nicely balanced with a nice mouthfeel.
Will continue to age nicely in the next 5 to 7 years. Has good potential to become a 94+ point wine.
Easy drinking right out of the bottle, and better after an hour of airtime.
Tasty and good by itself as a sipping wine. Will also pair nicely with BBQ Meats.
A blend of 50% Cabernet Sauvignon, 25% Sangiovese and 25% Malbec. Aged in French oak barrels for 22 months. Unfiltered. A small production of only 1,700 bottles.
14.3% alcohol by volume.
92 points.
$125. — a year ago
Shay A

Knowing Platt and VV’s reputation, I wanted to give this a spin.
My expectation for a VV white was along the lines of their reds (polished, suave, opulent), but this came across in a different style. Bright yellow in the glass with fresh citrus and honeysuckle aromatics. On the palate this trends more pretty/elegant vs powerful/opulent…if trying blind, I think I’d place this in Oregon. Lemon cream, lemon-lime and a small presence of tangerine with sea salt. Oak is there to frame it but not obtrusive. Good vein of acidity down the middle with a crisp mineral finish. Well made.
I’d like to try another vintage since the notes are so strong, but at the $125+ range, not sure I’m there on a QPR basis. — 8 days ago