Paul Marcus wines — 5 years ago
Vintage 2009 / Oops, I put this bottle away between sweet rieslings. And now... it is ten years old, I would have drunk it earlier. Golden colour, much development. Honey in smell. Balanced taste. Fine drinking. Quite a surprise. Paired it with coquilles. — 6 years ago
Yum! Perfect white! — 7 years ago
Drinking with Marcus and Leslie — 8 years ago
Have had this same wine twice before. 5 years ago, it was one of the best wines I had at the time - was drinking beautifully. 1-2 years ago, was very nice but not as impressionable. Last night, this was big, jammy, creamy, dark chocolately, velvety.... but didn't have the ripeness, focus, dark fruit core, or fresh spice I remember. Possibly corked? Where's @Marcus Marquez when you need him... — 9 years ago
Held up nicely — 9 years ago
Parker 97 Found a couple on K&L, screw cap had me concerned, but it turned out fantastic. A little bricking but no pruned flavor. I wouldn’t decant at this point, just pop & pour
2003 Shiraz Marcus Old Vine (from a vineyard that merges with one of Torbreck’s renowned Run Rig sites) was aged in 25% new and 75% old French — 3 years ago
$23 from Paul Marcus. Delicious. — 6 years ago
Rarely try an Argentinian Syrah but here we have one - courtesy of Marcus who has been in the wine trade for 40 years in the Cotswolds. This was medium to full bodied with a savoury Northern Rhone aspect to it with a touch of raspberry on the second day. Enjoyable. — 7 years ago
Marcus Aguria — 7 years ago
Thank you Marcus! — 9 years ago
Very good $10 everyday bottle from PA Chairman selection — 9 years ago
Neiman Marcus dinner in Dallas on 6/20/22 — 4 years ago
Blackcurrants and red fruits, structured, smooth tannins Mitchell Wines Marcus Xmas X 6 lovely — 6 years ago
Marcus Aguria — 7 years ago
Blackberries and dark cherries on the nose. Light to medium tannins. Very balanced with smooth mouthfeel and a nice finish. I would buy this again. LCFanFave — 8 years ago
Floral and tropical fruit flavors, crisp acidity and subtle bitter notes. — 9 years ago
Frederick Corkrum played football for Whitman College in Walla Walla where he graduated in 1921. And apparently Whitman was the last undefeated college basketball team this year until their loss a few hours ago in the DIII Final Four. So there's that...
As for the wine, it's 60% Cabernet Sauvignon, 30% Cabernet Franc, 6% Petit Verdot, and 4% Malbec. Opens with a rustic nose of leather, cigar box, cinder block, dry earth, and cocoa powder, with muted cherry ever-present, but in the background. The Cab Franc really comes though on the palate, showing an herbaceous, grilled pepper edge. A classically styled representation of Bordeaux, but slender by comparison for Walla Walla. — 9 years ago
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Cadeau Alexandre voor 63ste Marcus — 3 years ago