Syrah is the most consistent, strictly aromatic winner for me.
Me too. Could it be these long cold winters?
I’m surprised no one has mentioned Dujac and their signature strawberries yet.
I can buy strawberries for a lot less money than Dujac.
LOL. That is a truism. - I can buy cigars for less money than Haut Brion (but I’ve got some of both).
Leather and Lavendar. That sounds kinky, I know.
Brokenwood Graveyard Syrah. A late '90s version I drank with my soon-to-be wife in Melbourne was one of the few wines I recall not actually wanting to drink because it smelt so good (although it tasted awesome also).
Would love to get my hands on some more recent vintages but haven’t seen them around here.
Agree with graveyard, and will add Grange to the best-nose list.
Cascina Francia. I always think of autumn when I take a whiff.
Nice thread.
Lonny Isenberg:Pegau.
Me too. Could it be these long cold winters?
You know, now that you mention it…