2017: Well-rated, very good CDP that features darker stewed fruit flavors and a good amount of port and earth nuances. While it suffers a typical CDP lack of acidity and vibrancy at this stage the fruit concentration makes this an above-average bottling and complements the growing complexity. Good value at $52 (VR). — 3 months ago
This was a magnam and it was quite simply fantastic. Great fruit with dried fruit and herb overtones. — 5 months ago
Berry medley, dark chocolate, some herb spice like coconut and vanilla bean, bit of char and oak spice, hint of geranium on the nose. Baked ripe summer berries, light brewed black tea, cocoa powder, lingering soft chalky tannins. Best after a day opened in the fridge, overall a wonderful value. — 3 months ago
Smoky, meaty, and minty, good but needs lamb. — 7 months ago
The 2023 Rosé is deep, complex and layered, with ripe nectarine, rose garden and sweet cherry fruit notes. Beautifully expressive and floral on the nose, savory, salty mineral tones meet red berry freshness and an undercurrent of spice in the mouth. A touch of almond bitterness grabs at the edges of the tongue toward the close, striking great harmony with a rounded sweetness. Bravo. (Billy Norris, Vinous, May 2024)
— a month ago
Really enjoying this bottle — 4 months ago
A mom fave. — 6 months ago
Scott@Mister A’s-San Diego
2021 vintage. Solid and workmanlike with appreciable spices and grip. Less than $20 resto cost. Drink in the next half-decade. 5.29.24. — a month ago