The 2021 Grignan-les-Adhémar, from the southern Rhône, is an intensely fruity wine (80/20 Grenache and Syrah). It showcases ripe red berries, with hints of succulent herbs, white pepper and just a note of dusty tannins. Decant and drink now or wait at least three years. $15.00 (Josh Raynolds, Vinous, November 2022) — 2 years ago
Complex but easy drinking. A little lighter but pairs perfectly with all types of pasta. — 3 years ago
Floral notes. High VA and jammy. Good for the money. — a year ago
Mission wines — 2 years ago
Cotes Du-Rhône (Domaine de Montine) - Mission Wines — 2 years ago
Really liked this one - different — 3 years ago
yum! sweet and kind of smokey — 2 years ago
real good white, zesty and refreshing — 2 years ago
Poured blind. Nose of cabernet sauvignon. Estate was located in Grignan, ie current CdR orbit (but post-war labeling hilarity / historical reference to classical Kingdom of Burgundy with capital at Arles?). Fascinating, dazzling, unexplainable. Color guesses ran ‘70s (totally clear rim, some super thin hint of browning, but still very pure dark core running almost to the edge before). Great length, but again blind we all called cabernet nose for the minty, cedary character. Body maybe suggested some cinsault, but we were all way off mark served blind. Buy at auction if ever spotted! — 2 years ago
Chance Miller
Fantastic; from Dr. spaghetti 🍝 dinner — 6 months ago