Foot Path Winery

Enfield Wine Co.

Foot Tread Rosé Blend 2024

By now it should be clear - I am an Enfield fan. Have been for a long time. This foot treated Rosé is no exception. Sourced from a head trailed vineyard at 3000+ feet aka 1000 Meters. Welcome to the new California! 900 bottles made - get it while you can. Striking color. Incredible juice. Sour Haribo gummibears - the red ones. But seriously - Fresh strawberries the ones which actually have a taste, cranberry, raspberry and lime. Oh man what a treat. An “alpine wine”. 13.2%. If the tarifs will kill us this is consolation. — 6 days ago

Ira, Stephen and 6 others liked this

Left Foot Charley

Michigan Blaufränkisch Rosé 2019

Similar to prior ratings. Surprisingly tasty and fruity. — 3 years ago

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Bodegas Sierra Cantabria

Colección Privada Rioja Tempranillo 2018

Made in a small town at foot of Sierra Cantabria in the DO. A single variety Tempranillo from 50 year old vines has a deep Ruby red color and aged for 18 months in French and American oak. Aromas of red fruit and spice. On the palate ripe black fruit, fine tannins, well balanced with a medium+ finish ending with fruit, spice and some oak notes. Nice! — a year ago

Juan, Tom and 3 others liked this

Bouchard Aîné et Fils

Pouilly-Fuissè Chardonnay 2020

Pouilly and Fuissé are the names of two villages in the Mâconnais region, located at the foot of the famous Solutré and Vergisson rocks. The vineyards cover a total of 850 hectares which are divided between four communes. Medium lemon color with aromas of citrus, stone fruits and nutty floral notes. On the palate flavors of apple, melon and lemon citrus with notes of honey and nutty oak. Medium+ finish, vivid acidity and ends with minerality. Nice! — 2 years ago

Paul, Juan and 4 others liked this

Château Figeac

St. Émilion Red Bordeaux Blend 2018

Delectable Wine
9.7

The 2018 Figeac continues to not put a toe, let alone a foot, wrong under head winemaker Frédéric Faye. The bottle is closed initially, and in fact it was only the following morning that it began to unfold and reveal its true character. Quintessential Figeac on the nose, it offers blackberry, briar, pencil shavings courtesy of the Cabernet Sauvignon, and touch of terracotta. Beautifully defined, as we have come to expect these days; I might well confuse it for a Pomerol. The palate is medium-bodied and has soaked up the 100% new oak. Lithe tannins render this more approachable than the Figeacs of yesteryear, yet it maintains the same DNA. Elegant and refined, it gently fans out with pure, slightly tertiary black fruit and traces of clove and bay leaf. To quote my conclusion from barrel, it is still "cool, calm and collected" on the finish. Divine. (Neal Martin, Vinous, March 2021)
— 4 years ago

Left Foot Charley

Seventh Hill Farm Riesling 2017

Classic Riesling, tangy lime acidity clean crisp finish and holding up exceptionally. — a year ago

Left Foot Charley

Old Mission Peninsula Dry Riesling 2017

Lots of body and minerality. Excellent summer drink — 3 years ago

Scarlet Path

Old Vine Lodi Syrah 2018

Fantastic. Smooth even after just poured — 4 years ago