“Kek Bika” on my back label rather than the “Blaü-Ökör” here and on Vinous Obscura’s website, this mystery red nevertheless matches the descriptions in every other respect. It’s strong evidence supporting a thesis I have yet to sell on the wine makers in my family: the tyranny of the French clones is overrated; nature’s mutations are an abundance to be harvested instead of flaws to be weeded out; and the wine market is due for the same sort of revolution that hit eating apples a decade or so ago. This wine is light, acidic, and yet fresh and fruit forward, bringing to mind raspberries, sour cherries, English hedgerow fruits (like gooseberries or elderberries or something that I, being only an occasional visitor, can’t put my finger on) but without being cloying. It finishes with a peppery kick that rivals the best Syrahs. I still have a long way to go to sell my grand thesis, but my skeptical Francophile wife is at least sold on this particular wine. — 4 years ago
Peppercorn, dark plum, sour cherry - but it’s hard to tell since it’s so… #winelifebalance
Is it still cool to make hashtags? or do I have to dance on camera to a weird song yet? — 4 years ago
@S.S. Mandani really nailed this note: didn't hesitate grabbing an obscure southern French varietal from Redwood country in northern CA. there was a distinct genuineness to this wine, a juicy savory engaging mouthfeel, very cerebral & well made (11%!) - you can tell they just got out of the way and let the grapes shine... — 5 months ago
Wow, has this thing aged well. This 2018 is drinking fantastically in 2022. Great acid, so this thing can keep on going. But we popped the cork and let it unwind over several hours - and we were rewarded. The white peach continued gaining intensity, the mild tannins mellowed further, and the wine really started showing its many layers. Really lovely. — 4 years ago
Great first selection from Winc, would order again. Not sure why some other reviews are so harsh. — 4 years ago
Great deal for price. Carmenere blend. Chile. Red fruits. Mineral with elegant finish. Organic. 14%. Camera, Tempranillo. Petit Verdot — 3 years ago
A last bottle for me and the Grownish camera crew. Great finish!!! — 3 years ago
Darn tasty. Went over very well with the “Carpe” camera crew! — 4 years ago
This wine had beautiful notes of black cherry, plum, and blackberry. I couldn’t get over the color of it as well. Such a beautiful shade of red!
This is the perfect medium-bodied red for a light-dinner date night.
I personally paired this wine with chicken adobo and rice which was an amazing pairing. This would also go well with herb roasted mushrooms. — 5 years ago
Bob McDonald
Another wine from the Burgundy dinner in Sydney 6 weeks ago. I have been figuring out how to get photos from my camera roll to Delectable. It is not always straightforward. Notes to come later. We had 2 vintages of La Grande Rue. This is the 2012. I found my notes. Not a big fruit influence from this cooler year. Initially a fair bit of oak and a fair bit of whole bunch. Medium weight at best. Meadows tells us that the wines ageing potential most closely mirrors that of Romanee Saint Vivant. After La Romanee, La Grande Rue is the smallest of the Vosne Grand Crus. — a month ago