Really smooth. A lot more dark plums, and softer tannins. Earthiness, small amount of spice and looong aftertaste — 3 months ago
W. Still quite good. Subdued fruit with moderate floral tones. Very well balanced with nice complexity once it opened — 4 months ago
Still a great vintage and could have many more years to go. — 6 months ago
Complex SB from NZ. Cucumber veggie notes with minerality such as flint etc — 9 months ago
Very light in color with a meaty strawberry licorice nose. Just lovely sweet tannins and plushness on palate but with enough acidity to keep it light on its feet. Surprising medium finish. 🔥for the money. — 3 years ago
Drink now or cellar. This is an elegant, velvety, Pinot that never disappoints. — a month ago
Paired with a seafood risotto and a salad. Nice nose, velvety on the palate and smooth finish. — 2 months ago
. This Garys did not disappoint; loaded with fruit, flowers and spice notes all around. Taste had the same and a bit of cola and some minerality. Very smooth finish just a very enjoyable wine.
Last bottle of Garys, in fact no more Rosella and Pisoni either. Always thought the Garys’ were the best. Rosella were okay and forget about the Pisoni. Pisoni were either so over the top it was undrinkable and then another bottle was stunning - stopped buying them early on. Still have a bunch of Roar’s Sierra Mar and SLH. But over all, prices too high and I’m too old to hold wines for 5 to 10 years before drinking them. — 3 months ago
2023 vintage - it opened brighter than expected with bold ripe flavors and more fruit forward than expected. It was a nice surprise. After 30 minutes the flavors balanced a bit and tasted less bright and fruity and more balanced. The wife and I enjoyed the bottle. — 5 months ago

Paul T, Missing My Beautiful Wife 24/7
2022 Albert Mann Pinot Gris "Furstentum Vieilles Vignes" Grand Cru Alsace

Paul T, Missing My Beautiful Wife 24/7
Flat Iron has some bottlesYes please!
— 3 months ago
Super dark. Cocoa and baking spice on the nose. Plum. Stewed fruits. — 4 months ago
California tasting — 10 months ago
Bob McDonald

Unmistakably Central Otago to my palate. Red plums and raspberries. 20% of the grapes were whole bunch. Also aged in 27% new oak. I must mention Neil Martin’s famous Quote, “ Whenever there is a tasting designed to challenge the supremacy of Burgundy, it is usually Felton Road that is ushered into the ring”. Very much on allocation these days and can be difficult to source. — 24 days ago