Michael David Winery’s Earthquake 2009 Petite Syrah
This is one of those times, yea it happens to the best of us, when I drink the wine and enjoy it so much that I forget to blog and let you know about it! Geez, trust me, just buy Read More …
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This is one of those times, yea it happens to the best of us, when I drink the wine and enjoy it so much that I forget to blog and let you know about it! Geez, trust me, just buy Read More …
My first thought on trying this wine is “where’s the chocolate”. It would be a perfect compliment to a nice chile-dark chocolate bar from Chao or some another great chocolatier. This wine has a very nice deep dark inky opaque Read More …
When is a 50ml wine sample not enough? I had to portion this out carefully as I wanted to enjoy this wine immediately as well as capture my tasting notes for you! I loved the aroma of this wine. Not Read More …
When a wine is described as having many layers I often think of layers relative to the taste of the wine. This wine reminds me that the fragrance of the wine can also be descriptively layered. When you sniff, oak, Read More …
Courtesy of Tasting Room “…The wine was aged in a combination of American and French oak barrels for 19 months. Merlot increased texture and softness on the mid-palate. Petite Verdot and Malbec added complexity and additional layers of ripe fruit Read More …
I’ve been to Luna’s Winery and actually tried their wines for the first time in their tasting room. Although I had tasted their Cab before, I was happy to see it in this selection. It’s like a friend who’s company Read More …
Considering there are over 1000 Cabs to choose from in CA. alone, making a selection can be either easy or hard depending on your viewpoint. This particular selection of six CA. Cabs (aka the six pack) is from the 2005-2007 Read More …