Great skin contact, dark amber, crystal clear, medium tannins, slightly off-dry — 6 years ago
Couldn't leave California without having a big buttery chard! Soft pineapple and minerals on the nose, big buttery body with good acid that cuts through with lingering pineapple and citrus. When in CA... 😊 — 7 years ago
Come fine serata, per gli amanti sel dolce, è stupendo!
Con i soliti cantucci o una crostata lascia una nota meravigliosa in bocca.
Io lo proverei anche (in stagione ovviamente) con ciliegie nelle marure! 🍒😊 — 8 years ago
Favoloso come sempre! Un #GutturnioSuperiore che dovete assolutamente provare. Io oggi lo abbino ad un #hamburger di puledro e #melanzane impanate. — 9 years ago
Degustation with Delectable friend Byron Hewett and his wife Paulina at Restaurant Dan Arnold in Brisbane. This was the first matching wine, a Muscadet from the Loire Valley. Fresh and grapey. No oak influence, low acid Must drink more Muscadet in the warmer months. — 2 years ago
Lightweight plum breezing out of the glass. Byron E. west coast baby. — 4 years ago
v14. Very enjoyable. Opaque color. Smokey, meaty nose. Juicy black cherry fruit. Earthy, black pepper, cola, chocolate finish. Nicely balanced. Note: awesome Smokey nose upon opening. — 5 years ago
Big bold California but well balanced and very ageable. I would prefer to drink this in 10 years. Good structure but very young. Too young to drink to the maximum at this point, yet still very enjoyable. Baking spice and juicy plum. Buy now and cellar! — 6 years ago
Syrah UperBench todavía se mantiene con sabores interesantes. Un vino añejado delicioso! — 8 years ago
Who doesn't love drizzle barrel? Great even as our palettes were getting tired. — 9 years ago
Nice tannins and structure for a Pinot. Good balanced fruit and showing a bit of age. Great with BLT lunch! — 9 years ago
“I realllllllly like it” a cheaper screwtop cab — 3 years ago
v13. Drinking well. Rich, smokey nose. Luscious bing and black cherry medley. Full, bright, round, earth and coffee finish. — 3 years ago
Classic Central Coast Pinot notes -- cherries, green herbs, and flowers -- done in a silky smooth, balanced, incredibly lush style. I could drink wine like this every day. And would, if I could afford it! — 5 years ago
The better of the bunch. At 7 years old it developed the best so far and held its structure. I’ve come to find Byron drinks better in the near term. Nose of cherry, cinnamon, a touch of clove, and tree bark. This one still may have life left...the tannins hit the outside rim of the tongue and acidity coats the entire top, rushing down the sides. It drinks light to medium and was nice with a slight chill. The palate hits with cinnamon, clove and cherry again. There’s a little dry earth, crimini mushroom element that pops up in the finish. Tasty stuff. — 6 years ago
Great Italian blend. Read @Byron C Mayes review for a great description — 7 years ago
Easy drinking. A bit spicy but very good. — 8 years ago
a great Balance between a bit larger than life but with high acid and structure. guilty pleasure, this is it — 9 years ago
"Odedi"
Dark purple/ inky in color with a reddish rim.
Beautiful nose with wild flowers, red cherries, currents, sweet strawberries, dark chocolates, light tobacco, light wood, Indian spices and black pepper
Medium plus in body with medium plus acidity and long legs.
Dry on the palate with sour cherries, plums, cooked strawberries, spices, herbs, light wood, coffee and peppercorn.
Short finish with soft tannins and tangy raspberries.
This 8-year-old Petit Verdot from Los Angeles County is still drinking very nicely now. Fruity and elegant. Tangy and interesting.
Needs 90 minutes to open up properly, and show the beautiful nose, which I loved.
Not what one might expect from a California Petit Verdot, however it is very interesting to try.
I had this vintage 3 years ago, and it was drinking better then.
A good food wine that I paired with cheeses and dried meats.
100% Petit Verdot grapes were hand-picked and aged for 44 months in French oak barrels. A small production of only 360 bottles.
14.7% alcohol by volume.
89 points.
$40. — a year ago