Pays d'Oc Benieres Blanc in Languedoc
A pleasing and clean, quite straightforward Chardonnay
No oak to be found here
Fruit shines through, pear, a toasty bit, hangs around for a few then tools away on stainless slope — 2 years ago
Elegant first touch - I took my taste right off the cork and this valpolicella rolled into herbs and pepper. Some currant and a long finish with grip - rippasso style, but not too much. I’m hanging onto the soft tannins a minute into this taste. — 2 years ago
This one jumps out to you. A big bold bunch of berries and some sandalwood to start. Some softish tannin that sorta build and linger and drift off with a mineral or 2 that I need to figure out:) — 2 years ago
Big nose, cranberry and leather. There are some tannins entering into the picture. Lovely lingering cedar on the finish — 2 years ago
Some perfume and little alcohol smoke to start. Cranberries and soft tannins that’s hang on a bit. No much acid. Finished dry, just asking for another sip.
plum as well - this a 2018 — 2 years ago
Very nice opening with some berry and a hint of floral notes. Good structure - picking up some chocolate and light acidic in a good way:)
The carmenere is tasting good ! — 2 years ago
Satisfying blend - brings a range of flavors some raspberry but a light touch. Soft on the nose and first touch. Tannins are smooth and quickly retreat. Very soft oak - lovey blend — 2 years ago
John lee
Wowzer. Starts with vanilla (on good word a confirmation from my wdp). The berries are there, no joke. Blackberry and cranberry. Sorta smith, no much on the acidity front so it lays out with a heavy mix. The Tempranillo, petit and cab jam nicely. Got some thick sorta bbqish? — 2 years ago