Delectable this was the Pinot Noir. Having a nice pre performance meal prior to the “Book of Mormon “ at the Queensland Performing Arts Centre - Lyric Theatre - which was hilarious I thought. The wine was young, my first 2018 Red - fresh and simple. Some foresty and red fruit aromas. Good intensity for the price. — 6 years ago
5/2004. Nice texture and tannins with a good finish. Paired well with the ribeye at Hall’s Chophouse. — 7 months ago
Very well made, bright fruit, nice acidity. — 4 years ago
Extraordinary! I am so lucky to have tried this with Cameron Purdy at his home for a fundraiser for a Munroe Center for the Arts. — 5 years ago
3rd in the Competition.... Dave Bishop paid $30+.... about typical for them, they buy good stuff struggle to every win.... I voted this as the best — 6 years ago
Owes name to man of the cloth born in 1264, Bertrand de Goth, Bishop of Comminges, in the Pyrenees, later became Archbishop of Bordeaux in 1299. Blend, 57% Merlot, 38% Cab Sauv & 5% Petit Verdot & Cab Franc, aged in new French oak for 18 months. Pronounced youthful black fruit aromas with earthy baking spices. Blackberry & plum palate flavors with cedar & spice integrated with firm tannins, long ending, earthy oak with a mineral tang. Needs more bottle age! Tasting Sample! — 5 years ago
Graham
Really nice. — 3 months ago