Bull & Bush Brewery

Yalumba

Bush Vine Barossa Grenache 2023

Unusually complex for Grenache at this price range. Light and slightly savory. Notes of ginger, lemongrass, and pepper right after opening. Followed by mint and licorice after it opened up. — 2 months ago

Kaapzicht Estate

Kliprug Stellenbosch Bush Vine Chenin Blanc

Allready a very mature Chenin. — 9 months ago

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The Winery at Bull Run

Virginia Cabernet Sauvignon 2022

Very smooth smell and taste. This Rock Mill version is one of my favorite! — 2 years ago

Eberle

Wine Bush, Steinbeck & Cocavin Vineyard Zinfandel 2019

Fruit forward, full bodied, delicious — 4 years ago

Dancing Bull

Winemaker's Reserve California Zinfandel 2016

Berry taste but not tart. Very light acidity with an exceptional finish. Delicious wine! — 6 years ago

Rogue Vine

Grand Itata Los Amigos Red Blend 2017

Dry farmed bush vines. Cinsault w/Pais — 6 years ago

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Aberdeen Wine Company

Angus the Bull Cabernet Sauvignon

Great on its own and easy drinking 😊 — 8 years ago

Bellingham

The Bernard Series Limited Series Bush Vine Pinotage 2022

Vintage 2022 | Smell with piment, smoked bell pepper, morello cherries. Good structure with hints of bitterness, long aftertaste. — 4 months ago

Andrew, Dave and 4 others liked this

McPrice Myers

Bull by the Horns Paso Robles Cabernet Sauvignon 2022

Black cherry, vanilla, raspberry preserves, currant, stewed fruit and oak. Full-bodied and soft tannins. — 8 months ago

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Domaine A

Cabernet Sauvignon 2013

An excellent aged Cabernet to go with a Scotch Fillet at the local pub in Sorrento on Boxing Day night. Domaine A is living proof that Tasmania does get enough sunshine to ripen Cabernet Sauvignon. All the classic Cabernet descriptors - Cassis Tomato bush, and Tobacco leaf to the fore here. Medium weight with resolving tannins. — 3 years ago

Tom, "Odedi" and 17 others liked this

The Winery at Bull Run

Delaney Cuvee Blanc White Blend

Some peach and other tree fruit, but also some lemon. It’s balanced. Sweet, but not so sweet. Off dry blend. Seems like it’d be good would with spicy food. — 5 years ago

Stellenrust

Stellenrust Heritage Collection Stellenbosch Bush Vine Chenin Blanc 2019

Enjoyed 2019 vintage on May 14, 2020. Liked this! — 6 years ago

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Lovely post!

Kleine Zalze

Family Reserve Old Bush Vine Chenin Blanc 2022

🎵 Daniel Kandi- made of glass — 5 months ago

Jose, Freek and 6 others liked this

Robertson Winery

The Gooseberry Bush Colombard Sauvignon Blanc

Enjoyed on November 18, 2025. Smooth! — 8 months ago

Hewitson

Baby Bush Barossa Valley Mourvedre 2021

Chocolate strikes me first. Blackberries and blueberries, a little clove, nice finish. Tannins are in check. Very pleasant. — 10 months ago

Tom and Dawn liked this

Turnbull Wine Cellars

Old Bull Napa Valley Cabernet Sauvignon Blend 1999

Old but good. A touch of brown creeping in, but taste has not turned. — 3 years ago

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irwin family vineyards

I The Bull Tempranillo Blnd 2017

Previous notes apply... prepping for Thanksgiving- Happy Thanksgiving 🦃🍁 — 6 years ago

Tom, Bob and 8 others liked this
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Happy Thanksgiving!!

De Martino

Limavida Single Vineyard Old Bush Vines Malbec Blend 2011

Flavor packs a punch, dry but good mouthfeel, currants, blackberries, rich earth! So yumz and can lay down for many more years! — 6 years ago

Natasha Bray
with Natasha

Feudo Montoni

Vrucara Sicilia Nero d'Avola 2012

Apparently Tasting Note Tuesday
is now a thing (thanks for the heads up
@Greg Ballington). That said, I’m still an advocate of everyday of the week, but I’ll participate nonetheless.

A wine such as this requires serious research. Fortunately Ian D’Agata’s notes in Vinous are indispensable: “Feudo Montoni’s greatest wine is the Nero d’Avola Vrucara, a single vineyard wine made from roughly 80-100 year-old vines that grow at 500 meters above sea level. Most of the vines are of pre-phylloxera origin, and are therefore ungrafted. The vineyard’s name derives from the Sicilian word vruca, a local herb that grows in the vineyards and exudes aromas of menthol and incense. The Vrucara vineyard is especially beautiful, a field of gnarly, very thick trunked and low-lying bush vines hugging the dark mainly clay soils (with a little loam and sand). Vinification is... very traditional... At its best, Vrucara is a benchmark Nero d’Avola, eschewing the vanilla notes of more modern interpretations of Nero d’Avolas, while offering multilayered violet, blueberry, macerated red cherries in alcohol, tar and spicy aromas and flavors, with a characteristic hint of eucalyptus and incense.”

The 2012 doesn’t veer off course. Benefits from an hour open, but a few would be ideal. A mashup of spiced cherry and blackberry is hard to miss, but the floral, earthen, and leather entanglement is the attraction here and clearly terroir driven. There’s a noticeable clay pot and smoked meat component which beautifully emphasizes how old world this wine really is. The oak treatment is evident, but the wine is also able to withstand a fair amount and still proudly carry its old world card.
— 8 years ago

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@Isaac Pirolo Nice review Cheers 🍷
Greg Ballington

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Love it! Solid note Isaac!