A non-vintage blend of Oregon Pinot Noir, Columbia Valley Syrah and Paso Robles Zinfandel, named for the Roman goddess of health, longevity and wine. Deep purple-ruby in colour, the wine has a fruity, plummy nose with a note of leather; it’s spicy with a sweet note of black fruits. Medium-bodied, easy drinking and soft on the palate.
Fresh nose of delicate citrus notes and white fruits (peach, pear), oak is perceptible but well measured. Nice in the mouth, fresh and perfectly balanced. Drink now.
Symphony is the name of a California grape variety produced by crossing Grenache Gris with Muscat of Alexandria. And it really delivers that exotic Muscat character. It has a fragrant orange blossom nose and dry peach flavour — very elegant with good length. It also comes in the 750 mL format for $14.95.
A strong dark ale, slightly creamy in texture, with aromas of cherry and a breadiness, flavours of cherry cough drops and a roasted bitterness. Doesn’t quite deliver unlike many of the other great beers from this brewery.
Distinct aroma of hops with a clean and crisp palate, medium body and a pleasant bitterness on the finish. Quite easy and refreshing with more character than your big brews. Quite drinkable.
A wheat beer brewed with spices showing aromas of citrus, pepper, and fresh baked bread, flavours of citrus and spice with a rich texture and lively finish. Another great beer from this artistic craft brewery.
Dark in colour with aromas of mocha and coffee. Has the body of a stout, but the creaminess of chocolate milk. A delicious beer showing flavours of dark chocolate, brown sugar, cherries, coffee and mocha mousse. Smooth and creamy, full flavoured but not heavy with a bright drinkability and great balance — but be careful — it’s 9% but doesn’t taste like it … it sneaks up on you. Great beer!