A fine, ripe wine, creamy toast coming through the red fruits and light tannins. It is already well developed, not a wine for aging, but it is delicious to drink now, very fresh, juicy.
— R.V.
(6/1/2008)
This tastes lean, the fruit buried deep beneath hard, dry fruit tannins. There is an old style austerity here that demands food. The final juicy acidity does leave a welcome relief.
— R.V.
(12/1/2009)
A hard, very firm, lean wine, showing structure and tannins but little in the way of substance. Old-style winemaking produces an old style wine.
— R.V.
(11/1/2007)