Magnum. Usually squirreled away buy the Michelin’s. Flat out gorgeous at first sip. What a wine. I have these things with wines. Decanted or not warm cold poor storage the good ones impress at the first sip! Diam 5 Cork! Is perfect! Why is it not used more? Orange peel, faint cherry notes, black cherry. 13%. Fresh. Touch chocolate, touch lime juice. Whiff of cardamom on the back palate. A masterpiece from a very peasant not familiar or fancy plot. Not even a 1er! Light and elegant for a NSG. Drink up at its peak! — 5 months ago
Cab Sauv dominant Bordeaux blend from Red Mountain. Minerally red stone fruit on the nose. Very smooth, a little funky in the back — 9 months ago
Just a baby — 14 days ago
Mature, texture and textbook dark berry grip — 5 months ago
‘21 enjoyed in late 2025. At our home about a mile from the Mark Ryan Woodinville tasting room. — 7 months ago
Smoky Red Mountain Syrah. Silty on the nose. Blackberry/raspberry, Acidic and astringent. Might be better with longer decanting. — 9 months ago
No need to aerate. Beaver lake beer wine and spirits "cooking" wine sale $5 — 5 months ago
Classic Bordeaux blend. 76% Cab Sauv/18% Merlot/4% Malbec/1% Cabernet Franc/1% Petit Verdot. Silty and red fruit on the nose. Raspberry, leather, smoky notes. — 9 months ago
Roman Ochocki
An excellent Pinot, balanced, and while not as harsh as I like, everything about it works for me. Especially the fruity nose with a hint of smoke, perhaps a bit of herbal flavor (sage), and a touch of licorice at the end. — 21 days ago