Sauvignon Blanc 2007: Mildly herbaceous; subtle, with nice acidity. All steel. Would be great ice cold.
Chenin Blanc 2007: Good acid, nice midpalate and richness, especially for such an inexpensive wine. A touch of RS on the finish. Simply on of the best whites for the price (around $7); fantastic with Asian cuisine.
Pinotage 2007: 14% Shiraz. Rich, tannic, a little smoky. Very approachable, modern style.
Shiraz 2006: Nice spicy finish, acidity, tannin. Gutsy little red. Very impressive.
Cabernet Sauvignon 2006: A little bit of greenness on the nose; I prefer the shiraz.
Just an old Grinnellian (class of 56) visiting your site for the first time. Fun to read. My first granddaughter born at 2:00 AM this morning so sipping the Schmidt and Sohn Riesling to celebrate. Enjoyed your site. I’ll be back. CEW