2004 Cartlidge & Browne Rabid Red. Dogs aren’t picky, so they might like this wine. 1/5, $13.
Rating: 1/5
,Price: $13.
2003 Robert Mondavi Napa Valley Cabernet Sauvignon. Way to go, Bob! 4/5, $19.
Rating: 4/5
,Price: $19.
2004 Alexander Valley Vineyards Temptation Zinfandel. For $13, we’d expect a wine that didn’t need to be propped up by food. 3/5, $13.
Rating: 3/5
,Price: $13.
2004 Ca’ Del Solo Big House Pink. As bad as you’d expect a pink wine to be. 1/5, $8.
Rating: 1/5
,Price: $8.
The Grapedonk tells us what he knows, how he knows it, and why you should know it, too.
For this Pih-not No-EAR, a flavor party is apparently a good thing. Full of all sorts of stuff–from cherry trees to plum trees to firecrackers and spice (herbal, regular, and old), Grapedonk went off on enough entertaining tangents that we present to you two reviews. While the first is more informative, this one is…well, [...]
Rating: 3 /5
,Price: $.
2005 Castle Rock Pinot Noir. The dog food soufflee of wine–a little bit of everything in here, including butthole. 3/5, $8.
Rating: 3/5
,Price: $8.