Matilda Bay Brewing Co.

Bedrock Wine Co.

Pato Vineyard Heritage Red Blend 2022

Many CCC old vine wines I’ve had tend to be open and friendly right out of the gate, but this guy is serious and a bit more reserved. Nose is a bit shy but shows dark, sultry berry fruit, some fragrant loamy earthiness, and moist underbrush. In the mouth it’s surprisingly structured, with a steely core of tightly-wound fruit lurking behind a bit of tight tannin and some nice acids. This needs a couple more years but your patience will be rewarded. 9.1 for now with significant upside potential. — 6 days ago

Ray, Austin and 17 others liked this

Trail Marker Wine Co.

Santa Cruz Mountains Pinot Noir 2021

Nice classic burgundy style Pinot. Enjoyable. Light and somewhat fruit forward — 9 months ago

Mountain Tides Wine Co.

Partial Carbonic Petite Sirah

Good character but not inspiring. Unidimensional. — 3 years ago

Vicki Sliwa
with Vicki

Bedrock Wine Co.

Evangelho Vineyard Heritage Zinfandel Blend

PM
9.3

2021 is too young but I’m drinking it, and it’s delicious. — 4 months ago

Doe Bay Wine Co.

The Orcas Project Albarino 2023

Delicious summer white — 10 months ago

Rock Wall Wine Co.

Rigg Vineyard Cabernet Sauvignon 2019

Big fan. Best aired and even good a day or two later providing u recork it — 3 years ago

Bedrock Wine Co.

Areio e Vento e Amor Evangelho Vineyard Red Blend 2019

Fine light drinking red with an assortment of heirloom varietals you would see in a Sandlands release. Down the middle table red style with good acid but lighter in alcohol and tannins. — 5 months ago

Ted and Doug liked this

Trail Marker Wine Co.

Quink Vineyard Mount Eden Clone Chardonnay 2019

94 vin?

Revel

8 months sur lie

Nose:

Palate: a bit tart. Can taste the sur lie. A bit rich. Yellow fruits.

A bit unusual.
— 9 months ago

Bedrock Wine Co.

Evangelho Vineyard Carignan 2022

Evangelho Carignan is back from Bedrock for the ‘22 vintage and this one is loaded with potential. It’s got firm tannins, plentiful zip, and lots of bright berries at this very young age. The nose is deeper and sweeter, maybe belying more balance to come. And for those that like the way a glass looks, perhaps the most stunning color I’ve seen, from deep, dusty purple to near dayglo pink on the edges. Worth a look and taste (and some cellaring if you have more than one)! — a year ago