A Treasury Employee Store find…probably less than $10. Enjoyed this bottle. — a year ago
$3 at the Treasury Employee Store. Pleasant enough for an everyday red. — 2 years ago
A Treasury employee store find for $28 a nice wine. — 3 years ago
Another pleasant wine from 19 Crimes. $6 from the Treasury employee store. What a bargain for a bottle that doesn’t break the bank and is palatable. — 3 years ago
I got this way too cold so best analysis was destroyed. Need to try again at the proper temperature. $20 at the Treasury store. — 3 years ago
Inexpensive wine from The Treasury Employee store. An ok wine but there are better wines at this price point. — 4 years ago
A Treasury Employee Store mystery case purchase for $15. Great value and taste. — a year ago
I’m not sure what this wine retails for, but I paid $8 at the Treasury Employee Store. Really enjoyed the bottle…wish I had more at this price. — a year ago
$3 from the Treasury Employee Store. Very good price/value but they didn’t have anymore. Maybe they will get more in someday. — 2 years ago
Bought at the Treasury Employee store for $9. What a bargain. I’ve several of their other bottlings but never this one. Need to go back and buy more. — 3 years ago
$15 at the Treasury store. An ok wine at this price point. — 3 years ago
Blend of 85.1% Rutherford + Oakville (Treasury Wine Estates), 14.9% South Australia, Deep Ruby with aromas of black fruits, espresso, cedar and sweet floral notes, aged 16 months in new French (80%) and new American (20%) oak. On the palate flavors of blackberry, raspberry and ripe black cherry with notes of cacao, vanilla and dried herbs. Fine firm tannins, long finish ending with fruit, cacao, spice, oak and earthy mineral notes. Nice but need to wait a few years. — 3 years ago
A Treasury Employee Store purchase in a mystery case for $15. Delicious! — a year ago
A mystery case purchase from the Treasury Employee Store for $15. Great value and pleasant wine. — a year ago
A great wine for an everyday bottle. $5 at the Treasury Store, not sure what retail is. Not overly sweet, nicely balanced compared to most value priced wines. — a year ago
Another Treasury Employee Store find for $8. Excellent price/value bottle of wine. I wish you could find this kind of wine on restaurant wine lists for their low end offerings. — 2 years ago
Bought at the Treasury Employe store for $15. A real bargain at this price. — 3 years ago
2018 vintage. One of the estates that was owned by the late Vincent Mulliez ( who died young in 2010) and sold ( together with Belle-Vue and Bolaire) to Treasury in 2021. This 2018 is the first 100% Cabernet Sauvignon wine in the history of the estate, and at the time, it was still consulted by Vincent Bache Gabrielsen, who is doing an amazing job at Pédesclaux these days. Cassis, leather, cedar, and a hint of graphite. Medium-bodied, with juicy black fruit and ripe tannin, balances by mouthwatering acidity. Very good value. — 3 years ago
David Walser
Our bottle is Cabernet Sauvignon, not red blend but the CS option wasn’t available. A Treasury Employee Store purchase for about $9. An ok wine the first night. Tasted better the second night. — a year ago