Ruby/purple in color. The nose has nice enough black cherries. On the palate, there is a nice depth here. The fruit is sweet cherries. If you like that style, you will probably like this more than I. The fiish is a bit clipped. Priced around $20.
Ruby/purple in color. The nose has nice enough black cherries. On the palate, there is a nice depth here. The fruit is sweet cherries. If you like that style, you will probably like this more than I. The fiish is a bit clipped. Priced around $20.
Ruby/purple in color. The nose has cherries, slightly sour and sandalwood. On the palate, sour cherries with slight root beer note. This is a big wine and ageing pretty slowly. There is still a ton of fruit and the alcohol is in check, so I suspect this will continue to develop. It will be interesting to see how much complexity it gains. Like many wines that lean far to one style, if you didn't like this young, you probably won't like it old (and visa-versa). There is some slight heat on the finish but that settled down with some air.
This seems to be a bit over the hill. That said, it has enough to suggest that it was probably a nice wine a few years ago. Ruby/purple in color. Cherries and dried cherries on the nose. Medium bodied. On the palate, cherries and dried cherries. Slightly oxidized perhaps. Nice finish. It would be interesting to try a newer vintage of this.
Ruby in color, clear and bright. The nose is nice; earthy with cherries. On the palate, this is bigger in style with cherries and slight sour cherries. Nice texture. Plenty of depth. Should improve with some short term cellaring. Very nice.