There’s a one-dimensional tartness and cranberry-like edge to this Long Island Cabernet that’s hard to transcend. Notes of spice and plum are faint and there’s a slight lingering finish, but in general, the wine needs more heft and integration.
— S.K.
(5/1/2007)
To look at the brown color of this wine, you would think it was a lot older than its 1999 vintage. The nose is grassy, herbal, and a bit horsey; on the palate, it's lean and thin, and peters out fast.
— S.K.
(2/1/2007)