Lovely, medium body. Creamier than a typical French Chardonnay. — 7 years ago
D9. Enjoyed at Monsieur Paul at the French showcase of Epcot. Food was fantastic and this wine hit it out of the park. Called the night before and paid for the bottle using a little Disney magic. It was open for a few hours last night, recorked, and opened upon arrival. Whoa Daddy. Love Nuits St Georges when it's firing on all cylinders. The nose is dirty raspberry, black cherry, black tea, mint, peppery, and you could almost envision the soil that gave life to these grapes. The entry has all of these things, with the middle gaining some dates and tobacco. Hint of herb. Finishes with a lot of youthful tannin despite being extremely expressive for what this one is. I don't think this bottle was incredibly expensive, but it really killed tonight. Drink or hold for a decade. — 6 years ago
Cafe Rabelais. Eileen and Jack. Nice French Pinot Noir. — 10 years ago
Burgundy at burns. Wonderful Bottle — 10 years ago
Wow... ambrosial. Lovely Strawberries, roses, and sower cherries on the nose; but it’s on the palate that this wine excels. Endless, complete, and perfect - a complex peacocks tail spreads out through your mouth and holds on, weightless, for what seems like forever. — 7 years ago
Anshul Bhide
Light, low to medium bodied, less alcohol, low acidity, dry. Sula apparently imports into India. — 5 years ago