Started winterizing my home today…in a month, the trees will be bare, in two months, there will be snowbanks. I don't like winter much. So I felt sad. So I opened this bottle.

An arm's length away, opening, it was earth I smelled. Didn't expect that. Had to stick my nose in for some dark cherry/plum, pomegranate/orange, grass, cinnamon, butter, vanilla–all overwhelmed, at first, by earth. Looked real pretty though: clear ruby, pale+.

Taste was good, and this second glass is really good! The fruit is moving forward, the high acidity/low+ tannins are well balanced, the flavour complexity is well balanced with a long finish.

Sadly, I just went to the website of the store I bought it at in May, and they are out of stock.

by reesemulligan

6 Comments

  1. 0071800915

    Maybe a silly question – but do you happen to know where you got your wine glass? Like the brand/store? I’m looking for new red wine glasses and I like the look of this one!

  2. tylerk28

    Glad someone else is looking for the glass haha

  3. OpenParr

    What website do you usually shop at for wines?

  4. Inevitablykinda

    That was a tough vintage with an early spring and then a mid/late April cold/frost that lasted for a few days.

  5. escorpolo

    omg the way you described that wine actually makes me feel like i can taste it too! sounds like the perfect comfort drink when the weather starts getting sad. (lg: biancamyxo)

  6. GrilledCheeseTn

    Lovely description. I’m standoffish on wines with earthiness but the other qualities you described are divine. 9 yrs of bottle age, I bet that wine went down well.

    The fall is a beautiful reprieve from the blistering Summers here, I’m with you on Winter, I crave Spring and Fall.

    Hope all is well 🙂