Waltz Vineyards, Cabernet Sauvignon 2015, Crow Woods, Lancaster, Pennsylvania
Tasting Note: Underestimating Pennsylvania Cabernet Sauvignon, are you?[Read more]
Waltz Vineyards, Cabernet Sauvignon 2015, Crow Woods, Lancaster, Pennsylvania
Tasting Note: Underestimating Pennsylvania Cabernet Sauvignon, are you?[Read more]
Waltz Vineyards, Reserve Chardonnay 2017, Barrel Select Sur Lie, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania
Tasting Note: A Pennsylvania chardonnay that channels White Burgundy.[Read more]
Waltz Vineyards, Sémillon 2017, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania
Tasting Note: A lovely sémillon with a vibrant streak of tart, green fruit that was grown on a mix of south-facing and north-facing slopes and aged in stainless steel.[Read more]
W. & J. Graham’s, Six Grapes Grand Reserve Porto, Port
Tasting Note: Ports are fun in any season, but especially when the weather gets cooler.[Read more]
Setter Ridge Vineyards, Sauvignon Blanc 2016, Lehigh Valley, Pennsylvania
Tasting Note: Enjoy sauvignon blanc the way the French do blended with a little semillon to give the wine character, finesse and richness that allows for a more sensual, sauvignon-blanc experience.[Read more]
Waltz Vineyards, Sauvignon Blanc 2018, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania
Tasting Note: A bright sauvignon blanc with hints of orange-and-lime citrus.[Read more]
Stony Run, Grüner Veltliner 2017, Lehigh Valley, Pennsylvania
Tasting Note: A grüner veltliner with minerality and a slightly-chalky midpalate that balances well with a light, spicy character.[Read more]
Stony Run, Reserve Cabernet Franc 2016, Lehigh Valley, Pennsylvania
Tasting Note: A ripe, smooth-bodied cabernet franc that is pleasing to the senses.[Read more]
Setter Ridge Vineyards, Cabernet Franc 2016, Lehigh Valley, Pennsylvania
Tasting Note: Cabernet franc made in a new-world style with ripe fruit and complexity absent the grassiness that often characterizes old-world cabernet franc.[Read more]
Stony Run, Chambourcin Classic 2016, Lehigh Valley, Pennsylvania
Tasting Note: A reserve chambourcin aged in first-use oak in which no expense was spared to make the wine great.[Read more]