Concentrated aromas of vanilla, smoke, and leather. Savory in the mouth with meaty tannins and medium acidity. Decent length with a dark chocolate finish! The 2011 is probably in it’s prime for drinking now, But given the pronounced tannins it could be good for some more years to come. Overall quite decent. — 6 years ago
Honeysuckle, lime, jasmine, orange blossom aromas and flavors, sweet but not cloying, nice mouthfeel, acidity is medium plus, alcohol at 12.5% so balanced enough for a sweet wine. Had it with Thai food, spicy hot green curry. The Gewurtztraminer/spicy green curry pairing is one of my favorite pairings of all times, and this wine did the trick! — 6 years ago
Ripe black cherries, wet earth, smoke and incense on the nose, with some dark chocolate and violets added to the palette. The tannins and acid have a bit of a bite, telling me it needs more time to age, or at least a good decanting for now. I am intrigued; it’s a very French blend of Mourvedre and Marselan yet cultivated in a rich calciferous clay and sandy soil in a hot-as-heck climate. The result is sultry and unusual and very alluring! — 6 years ago
Amy Huson
Aromas of dark plums, wet leaves, and pencil lead; with added smokey and deep flavors of tobacco, dark chocolate, and maybe a hint of potpourri! The tannins are beefy yet elegant and evolved, and with the bright acidity and high alcohol (14.5%) means this is a “big” Super Tuscan. — 6 years ago