Seven Stones Winery (usa)

Seven Stones Winery (USA)

Napa Valley Cabernet Sauvignon 2005

This is a very good wine and with more air and better glasses probably moves up a point or two. Went very well with food and is not just a sit and contemplate wine. Not sure it needed a decant but clearly more air. — 25 days ago

Tom, Paul and 4 others liked this

Fairchild Estate

Stones No. 1 Las Piedras Vineyard Cabernet Sauvignon 2023

Somm David T
9.7

This is beautiful fruit with amazing soft earth. It is elegance refined.

Their vines per the owner Lawrence, sit adjacent to Screaming Eagle.
— 2 months ago

Jay, Dawn and 6 others liked this
Jay Kline

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@Somm David T Lawrence Fairchild is from Nebraska so I see him from time to time. He’s been generous, sharing Parrus 2 with me and other Fairchild wines.
Somm David T

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He is very nice, humble.

Evening Land Vineyards

Seven Springs Vineyard Gamay Noir 2022

Lithe & supple, with agility and resonance. This is the Leonard Cohen of Gamay! Hallelujah!🙏 — 5 months ago

Dave, Scott@Mister and 10 others liked this
Dave

Dave

Now that's stuck in my head 😊
Tegan Marriott

Tegan Marriott

The former great talent via Montreal what a voice!

L'Ecole No. 41

Seven Hills Vineyard Estate Syrah 2005

It’s feeling its age at 20yr, but still holding. Time to drink. Red licorice. Roasted meat. stewed green figs. — 6 months ago

Scott@Mister and Shay liked this

Saxum Vineyards

Broken Stones Red Rhone Blend 2012

Rob N
9.4

This wine from Saxum is a great value — smooth, even fruit; great balance overall. 79% syrah, 7% petite sirah, 7% grenache, 5% mourvédre. 97 points from Robert Parker and $129 when I bought it from K&L although market looks more like $160 now. — 7 months ago

Seven Hills Winery

Columbia Valley Cabernet Sauvignon 2020

Very nice! Best Can from Washington state I’ve tasted. Smooth heavy mouthfeel but bold fruit taste. Chocolate and red berry tones. — 4 years ago

St Innocent Winery

Seven Springs Vineyard Pinot Noir 1998

This 1998 7 Springs Pinot seems mature, supple, candied red fruits, nice balance, good length, but not quite a typically-excellent bottle of this wine. — 14 days ago

Jim Powers
with Jim
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Evening Land Vineyards

Seven Springs Vineyard Pinot Noir 2022

Good Oregon Pinot. Bright fruit, earth, and herbal tea. — 3 months ago

Brandon Boesch

Brandon Boesch

Good Oregon Pinot. Bright fruit, earth, and herbal tea.

L'Ecole No. 41

Estate Grown Luminesce Seven Hills Vineyard Sémillon-Sauvignon Blanc Blend 2024

Apple, lemon curd, mango, dried apricot and honeydew melon. Great acidity and minerality. — 5 months ago

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Linne Calodo

Sticks and Stones Paso Robles Grenache Blend 2021

Excellent !!! Will definitely buy again — 7 months ago

Saxum Vineyards

Broken Stones Paso Robles Syrah Blend 2019

Very good Syrah blend. Edgy and peppery. High alcohol content. First time with this wine for me. Needed a good hour plus of decant to open and soften. Drank very well. A bit too smoky and rustic to rank higher but very solid. — 8 months ago

Tom, Jan and 13 others liked this

Seven Hills Winery

Columbia Valley Dry Rosé Blend 2021

New summer, new vintage to try. Pale salmon pink, excellent clarity. Nectarine note in nose, even when well chilled. Floral, nectarine and lemon flavors, blessedly dry, mineral finish with a touch of skin astringency. Love this wine! — 4 years ago

Trixie, Daniel P. and 2 others liked this
Trixie

Trixie

Delicate pink. Cheers!🥂

Dragonette Cellars

Seven Syrah 2022

N spice licorice. Floral. Very pretty.

P hint candy. Hint licorice.

Gardner 20
— 3 months ago

Seven Hills Winery

Seven Hills Vineyard Cabernet Sauvignon 2022

Purple in color with a purplish rim.

Strong nose and medium plus in body with medium acidity.

Dry on the palate with nice complexity.

Showing cherries, currants, plums, chocolates, light wood, herbs, spices and peppercorn.

Nice finish with fine grained tannins and tangy cherries.

This is a very tasty and easy drinking Cabernet Sauvignon from Walla Walla Valley. Nicely balanced with a nice mouthfeel. Complex and entertaining.

This Single Vineyard Cabernet is still very young, and needs a few years in the bottle to mature properly. Will continue to age nicely in the next 10 years.

Good by itself as a sipping wine, or with food.

14.5% alcohol by volume.

91 points.

$65.
— 5 months ago

Dave, Tom and 12 others liked this

Evening Land Vineyards

Summum Seven Springs Vineyard Chardonnay 2013

A superb Chardonnay! Aromas of Anise and Honeysuckle. Apple and Honey on the bud. Crisp and smooth with a long finish. Great with our Salmon tonight. Need to order more from Evening Springs as we were extremely impressed with their wines when we visited earlier this year. — 6 months ago

Seven Hills Winery

McClellan Estate Vineyard Petit Verdot 2022

Deep purple in color with a purplish rim.

Medium plus in body with medium acidity.

Dry on the palate with sweet cherries, raspberries, black plums, light oak, chocolates, spices, coffee and peppercorn.

Spicy finish with round tannins and tangy cherries.

This Single Vineyard Petit Verdot is rich and fruit forward. Nicely balanced and spicy, with a nice mouthfeel.

Bold and good by itself or with food.

Petit Verdot grapes were aged for 18 months in all new Russian oak barrels.

15.5% alcohol by volume.

90 points.

$50.
— 10 months ago

Dave, Tom and 6 others liked this

Saviah Cellars

The Stones Speak Funk Estate Vineyard Syrah 2016

The Stones Speak. Did they ever! Full bodied, dense concentrates of decaying fall leaves after a fresh rain shower drenched in minerals, fine polished fully integrated tannins almost leaving a sweet edge. All secondary and tertiary notes. No distinct fruit to be recognized. It was like drinking extracts squeezed from the river rock on which they grow the Syrah. A flavor explosion as soon as it hits your mouth. — 4 years ago

Tammy de Weerd
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Jan, Edo and 3 others liked this
Tammy de Weerd

Tammy de Weerd

We tried pairing this wine with a cheese that would compliment it - Manchego, Jarlsberg, and Gouda. The Manchego’s nutty flavor brought a sweetness outcompeting the wine so it was out of balance. However was lovely to eat after a sip of wine, pairing nicely with the aftertaste. The Jarlsberg’s subtle flavors disappeared with the wine-didn’t distract or bring out the flavors; but the Gouda stood up and made an excellent pairing.