A stunning wine. Just stunning. In the red fruited elegant yet deep and velvety style of a great St. Epine. Deep nose or plush red and black berries, mashed flowers, crushed granite and loads of spice. Terrifically complex nose. Palate just has the purest sweetest fruit you can imagine. That classic Habrard purity and explosiveness. So deep sappy yet beguilingly fresh and dense. A drop dead St. Jospeh. Such power and concentration knit in velvet. Beautiful tannins. — 7 years ago
Stunning nose. Super floral and mint. Wow, what florals. Stunning minerality. So precise and pungent. Fresh wool, tweed. What a nose. Palate is full and I mean FULL of fruit, but then it’s backed up by major granite minerality and a lovely savory beefiness. This is really classy and refined. Amazing sweetness that turns so quickly to mineral and then finishes again with a squeeze of blackberry. Wow. What structure, energy and just stunning purity. Insane finesse. Like a Hermitage. A rock star of a Crozes. — 6 years ago
Slightly mineral, quite light. Good — 8 years ago
Belle découverte, vin avec encore un petit côté vanillé mais très bien intégré grâce au terroir solaire. Pour une fois ça ne sent pas trop le miel, c’est assez tendu — 6 years ago
Velvety lil Costco gem — 8 years ago
This wine is fresh with dark fruit and also some pepper. It is medium body not that much tannins but are very drinkable right from the start! It deserves this high rating due to its low price.
For fellow swedes I recommend trying (at least) one bottle (nr 2861 Systembolaget). — 8 years ago
Lite ljusare. Animalisk doft, rutten frukt. Fräsch bärig smak. Ganska lätt och elegant. Ung.
Bra till lättare mat. — 10 years ago
Matthew Cohen
Habrard st jo 16. Private note.
A bit of ripe trash on the nose. Actually quite nasty.
Palate is good. Fresh medium cherry fruit. Nice texture. — 5 years ago