Delicious, affordable red Burgundy. 70% Gamay, 30% Pinot Noir. Light and easy drinking. Pairs well with a variety of food. — 6 years ago
Always at least very good, this ‘22 is an excellent rendition. Of the Maconnais AOCs, I gravitate toward Vire-Clesse because I find it has a purity of Chardonnay fruit that I find very attractive. This has it, with the nose showing gorgeous apple fruit with a slight peachy note, along with subtle stony minerality. I get more of a mineral stank from the Pouilly’s and Saint-Veran than from V-C. When it’s fruit I crave, I veer towards Vire. Fairly deeply flavored, there’s nice balance on the mouth, with pretty good, integrated acids for such a hot year, and subtle minerality. Great value. — 4 months ago
Topping rose - anniversary - slight peppery finish - subtle stone fruit at front - hint of plum — 2 years ago
Grapefruit pith over stone fruit and maybe apple, with good minerality. Excellent QPR! — 4 years ago
Bright and citrusy. Starts semi sweet to off dry, finishes dryer and crisp with balanced acidity. Very nice Summery Chenin Blanc! — 4 months ago
Medium bodied wine with firm light structure — a year ago
cherry, strawberry and dusty notes on the nose. butterscotch hiding under it. plum and black raspberries note if aerated.
intense, earthy tobacco, sour medium-full body finish. notes of the red fruits from smell, but the taste is quite different from the smell. delicious wine, would be great with lamb. — 2 years ago
Bought at Paul’s — 6 years ago
Neil Valenzuela
Medium ruby color. Aromas of boysenberry, huckleberry, graphite and pepper. What an incredible wine! Flavors of cherry, cranberry and black tea. Superb!
🏅95 Points - Wine Enthusiast
🏅93 Points - Wine Spectator — 2 months ago