I'm glad to share that the new shrine to Bacchus in town has managed to render the New Zealand piece "Sound of White" true to its source material. Truly refreshing in the midst of widespread blasphemy commited by countless so-called shrines in Malaysia, all due to their blatant disregard for the importance of temperature in keeping a piece pristine. Ah, the sweet chord of red pinot fruit, the decay centred around earthy notes, and of course the sharp element that sets the piece in place. I'm happy, despite the rather loud, discordant note of French oak that rang through the piece. Nevertheless, it does not deviate from the composer's intent, which was what mattered most to me on this occasion. — 4 years ago
Camping with my daughter on Catalina island. I grew up in Colorado so the silver bullet and the banquet beer were staples in my family home. Heck I hit on Pete Coors daughter in high school, she turned me down more times than the sheets at the holiday inn. Ahh sweet memories. Did you know Coors was heavy into ceramics?? Go check it out. That’s you cliff Clavin fact of the day. Cheers! — 8 years ago
Amazing and drinking well even for a 2015. Rich and lush! — 9 years ago
Beautiful, classic, especially with a Catalina sunset — 3 years ago
Clear, pale lemon colour. Clean, pronounced aromas of gooseberry and tropical fruits. Palate is dry with high acidity. Light bodied with zingy, ripe passionfruit and citrus flavours. Short finish. A very good quality wine. — 7 years ago
2011 vintage on 3/5/2017 en Agárrate Catalina. Importado por B Fernandez. — 9 years ago
Really excited to see this Greek variety made by a great Australian producer and to find it on a wine list. Hats off to the winemaker for a crisp, lifted and refreshing wine and to Catalina for being bold enough to put it on a wine list — 10 years ago
Drank with friends at Octavia. — 3 years ago

Last night’s late decision to join the First Saturday share a bottle and food was a smart one. While there were a number of wines to taste, I only had time to try a few. My contribution was a garnacha from Catalina, Spain - the Familia Torres Grans Muralles. The 2016 Grans Muralles is a harmonious blend of garnacha, cariñena, and monastrell. Wishing I had more of that one because it was pretty spectacular.
Familia Torres is located in Conca de Barberà in the far northern inland sector of Tarragona and due west of Barcelona. The region is primarily known for Cabernet, the Torres family has been quietly planting indigenous grape varieties in the region.
— 3 years ago

Another Snappy Zin. Rusack Catalina Island style. — 8 years ago
Light refreshing no funky notes slightly sweet but also finishes dry. Elegant subtle wine, like us -rudiann Miller and Rebecca Su. Catalina grapes — 9 years ago
D.E.L.I.C.I.O.U.S. — 10 years ago
Lee Pitofsky
There’s Aligote and then there’s Aligote—this is the latter. A serious white burgundy to be called blind, love the balance, rich aromatics and racy citrusy acids. Went perfectly with the Catalina spiny lobster. — 7 months ago