A tad sour, but nice complexity — a year ago
2018 on Oct 12, 2023 — 2 years ago
Drunk in Noosa with beautiful duck — 4 years ago
Fruity but not sweet — 5 months ago
From Jessica: Outstanding Chenin from the Okanagan. The colour is pale straw and the nose is white peach and caramelized pineapple over a riverbed minerality. The palate is orange blossom with tangy pomelo citrus with a subtle shortbread cookie backbone. — a year ago
Really good — 2 years ago
So freaking good and well balanced. One of my favorite poets I’ve had. — 7 months ago
This was very soft and fruity. Very drinkable — a year ago
Ah, the 2010 vintage of Ricardo Santos Malbec, a transcendental libation that beckons the soul into the labyrinthine depths of vinicultural exuberance. As I imbibed this elixir, my palate embarked on an odyssey through an enigmatic symphony of hedonistic flavors. The terroir speaks with the eloquence of a thousand poets, invoking an avant-garde pas de deux between dark fruit and enigmatic earthiness.
The tannins, oh, the tannins! Like philosophers engaged in a Socratic dialogue with one's senses, they debate their existence before yielding to a seductive silkiness that borders on a Vinous epiphany. Its finish lingers, not unlike the sermons of a zealous street preacher, echoing in the inner sanctum of one's mind.
In conclusion, Ricardo Santos' 2010 Malbec is a vinous riddle wrapped in an enigmatic enigma, destined to provoke laughter, tears, and existential contemplation. A masterpiece of humorous absurdity in a glass! — 2 years ago
Matthew Cohen
Nose: ephemeral lemon flower. A whisper of beauty. Virgin white flowers.
Palate: elegant sweet lemon. Lingering. Beautiful. Elegant. Gorgeous.
A wine of poetry. A wine for poets.
Fass selections. — a month ago