This wine follows the “give the people what they want” formula to a T, and does it very well. It smells like blackberry jam and is moderate in size, with a core of plums and berries. Nut and toast nuances on the finish are the bow on the package. Imported by Aussie Imports.
— D.T.
(12/31/2005)
Smells very nice, just lightly floral and minerally. Starts on the palate with a surge of white peach and citrus, then it lets up midpalate, and comes back for a rousing finish. I really liked this Riesling; without that intensity interruption in the middle, its score would have reached the next decile. Imported by Aussie Imports.
— D.T.
(12/1/2005)
Big and dark but angular, this Cabernet sports plenty of oak and blackberry flavors, but also some sourish green wood and eucalyptus flavors.
— D.T.
(10/1/2006)
This Chardonnay deals a tangy combo of golden apple and bright citrus against a toasty, lactic backdrop that was a detraction for me. Medium-full in the mouth, it shows more toast and apple notes on the nose. Imported by Aussie Imports.
— D.T.
(12/1/2005)