Broad Run Vineyards

Free Run Juice

Paperbark Cabernet Sauvignon 2022

Ken F
9.3

A hint of berry, very nice — 3 months ago

Early Mountain Vineyards

Quaker Run Vineyard Chardonnay 2019

Solid minerality and texture. Oak is restrained yet apart of the mid-palate structure. A bit meyer lemon-y, and does make the profile a bit specific — 4 months ago

Kilikanoon

Killerman's Run Clare Valley Riesling 2022

Jeremy Shanker
9.1

Tasty Aussie Riesling pnp. — a year ago

Tom, Severn and 2 others liked this

Roots Run Deep Winery

Educated Guess Carneros Pinot Noir 2018

Dark fruits and well balanced tannins highlight this excellent wine. More in the medium to full body Pinot noir‘s which I prefer  — 4 years ago

Fox Run Vineyards

Finger Lakes Lemberger 2022

Lemburger can be a bit hit or miss but Fox Run usually coax some deeper flavors out. This one has a nice smoky background along with dark fruits. Probably as god as Lemburger can get in FLX. — 6 months ago

Ray and Douglas liked this

Roots Run Deep Winery

Educated Guess Sonoma Coast Pinot Noir 2022

Ted
8.9

Last wine of the trip. Earth and ripe fruit. — 2 years ago

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MAN Family Wines

Free-Run Steen Coastal Region Chenin Blanc 2023

Still a solid value — 4 months ago

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Sister's Run

Old Testament Cabernet Sauvignon 2001

2017 vintage on April 20, 2025 — 9 months ago

Ratti

Marcenasco Barolo Nebbiolo 2015

Located halfway up the hill dominating principal valley of Barolo, lined by vineyards, lies a precious 15th century Abbey of Annunziata. Medium Ruby with complex aromas of berry fruits, oak and fresh floral scents. On the palate dried cherry, tobacco, licorice, espresso and fresh herbs give this full-body wine grace and elegance. Soft fine dusty tannins, with earthy notes, on a well balanced frame makes this hot vintage wine approachable today as well as have room to run over the next decade. Very Nice! — 4 years ago

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