Wild Rock

Chimney Rock

Stags Leap District Cabernet Sauvignon 2020

Blend of mostly Cabernet Sauvignon, with splashes of Cabernet Franc, Merlot, Petit Verdot and Malbec all SLD estate fruit, deep Ruby with aromas of dark berry fruits, oak and sweet spice. On the palate flavors of blackberry, cherry and currants with tobacco and herb spice. Fine smooth tannins, approachable, long finish ending with fruit, oak, spice and herb mineral character. Nice! — 12 days ago

Andrew, Tom and 3 others liked this

Rose Rock

Drouhin Eola-Amity Hills Pinot Noir 2023

Bright red fruit with soft velvety tannins — 4 months ago

Dave, Douglas and 3 others liked this

Big Basin Vineyards

Rattlesnake Rock Syrah 2018

Wow! Even better than a few months ago. Olives, blueberries, game, forest, pepper, plums. It’s interesting having this a few days after storm Syrah. Very similar. Love that there are more of these us syrahs with good fruit but balance. Central coast style. — 6 months ago

Scott@Mister and Tom liked this

Painted Rock

Estate Grown Okanagan Valley Syrah 2021

2022 vintage.
Painted Rock has always been one of the best producers in British Columbia.
Aromas of deep black fruit black flowers and perfumed.
Rich and juicy. Black berries, spicy raspberries and so smooth on the finish.
— 15 days ago

Andrew liked this

Carol Shelton Wines

Wild Thing Cox Vineyard Old Vine Zinfandel 2021

Half we drank, the other half went into drunken pasta — a month ago

Piedrasassi

Rim Rock Syrah

Jack! 2018 — 6 months ago

Mark Ryan Winery

Wild Eyed Red Mountain Syrah 2023

Smoky Red Mountain Syrah. Silty on the nose. Blackberry/raspberry, Acidic and astringent. Might be better with longer decanting. — 7 months ago

Thierry Allemand

Chaillot Cornas Syrah 2012

Shay A
9.5

Opened for a buddy’s birthday, alongside a 2005 Tatty Comtes, 2015 Cristal, 2018 Realm Falstaff and 2023 Kobayashi M/R.

I still remember my first Allemand seven years ago and how it immediately reeled me in and every bottle since has been the exact same. The rusticity and feral nature of Cornas is why for me, as a Syrah fanboy, it’s the best and most pure region for this wonderful grape.

Removed cork about an hour before pouring. Initial notes of olive, black pepper spice and herbs, some smoked meat and a brief blood-orange citrus aromatic. Deep red/black in the glass. There’s a layer of brett (low level, adds to the intrigue, doesn’t detract) and lavender bouquet before peppered strip, herbs, raspberries and blackberries, and a sanguine tang hit the palate. Not sure of whole cluster use here but seems there’s a little bit (which I love). Wild but civilized. Medium-plus bodied with beautiful acidity and plenty of tannin for this to cruise years. On the early side, but these are so hard to resist in every phase.

I wish I could drink this every day. I need to find a wine of similar style at a better price point.
— 21 days ago

David, Paul and 22 others liked this
Doug Powers

Doug Powers

Sounds fantastic!!

Julien Sunier

Wild Soul Gamay 2023

light airy with soul — 6 months ago

Jody, Dave and 6 others liked this
Dave

Dave

Well, they say you are what you drink 😎✌️

Château d'Esclans

Domaines Sacha Lichine Rock Angel Côtes de Provence Rosé Blend 2021

I love a Provence Róse with a little age to it! Presents with cherries, strawberries, melon, nectarine, and cucumber. Nice viscosity on the palate, nice long herbal finish, with a touch of lavender. I prefer Rock Angel over Whispering, which has a bitter floral element to it that bites, just my taste preference. — 7 months ago

Dave, Angelo and 7 others liked this
Dave

Dave

Rockford!
Dawn E.

Dawn E.

@Dave Clinton we have been up there a few times! Cheers!
Dave

Dave

Gateway to Beloit! 😅 cheers to you!