An excellent Cabernet Sauvignon for the price point. Better than some I’ve had from Paso or Sonoma.
Flavors of blackberry and plum with an oak cask finish. Recommend this for everyone. — 2 months ago
Mark had this 4 months ago
The 2020 vintage of Michael David Freak Show is a blend for everyday drinking. A blend of Syrah (appx 54%), Petite Sirah (appx 42%) and Souzao (appx 4%), it is a balanced, fruit-forward red wine with notes of dark berries and plum. Although it does not provide the complexity and tannic structure of a Napa or Sonoma Cabernet, neither does it come with the same price tag.
I recommend this wine, but just find the circus-themed bottle label a little freaky. — 4 months ago
This Cabernet Sauvignon–Merlot–Petite Verdot blend is a beautifully Cabernet‑dominant red with bright cherry and plum notes. An easy‑drinking, Bordeaux‑style wine.
Rating: let’s go for every day drinking — 13 days ago
Undrinkable. Perhaps I got a bad bottle.
No rating possible. — 3 months ago
Mark had this a month ago
Louis Chavy Coteaux Bourguignons 2024 — 88pts
Bright ripe cherries on the nose. The palate is balanced and approachable — rich fruit, smooth tannins, and just enough acidity to keep things interesting. The Pinot Noir takes the wheel over the Gamay, lending silkiness and elegance where you might otherwise get rustic bite. An unpretentious, overachieving weeknight Burgundy.
I recommend trying this Pinot Noir blend — 2 months ago
Drinks well, nice Oakey notes plus dark fruit. Decent Cabernet Sauvignon, but not memorable. About $25 — 4 months ago
Mark Osmers
A crisp Italian white with bright notes and no bitterness at all. Smooth finish — 9 days ago