Excellent! Smooth, dry, flavorful. Repeat if you can afford it! — 4 years ago
Open & drink & repeat. I still appreciate and enjoy this wine. Medium red, clean finish. Previously I rated the 2017 as a wine that could pair with anything...I paired the 2018 with a nice Ribeye steak. The wine was enjoyable however it was challenged by the heavy steak. I will continue drinking this wine however I will be more attentive to pair with a lighter fare. — 4 years ago
Excellent Pinot Gris! Very flavorful, fruit forward, dry. Definitely repeat. 2021 — 2 years ago
Fabulous! Deep berry (low tannin), very flavorful. Definite repeat — 4 years ago
Cannonau di Sardegna wines have been linked to heart health and have attracted attention for their association with longevity.
Cannonau grapes are thought to have originated on Sardinia and are the orgin of Grenache grapes. Taste the sunshine of Sardinia, red berries light finish of tannins and granite. Drink and repeat. — 4 years ago
I can only repeat after winemaker “elegant wine with delightful finish”...in my view the best Medoc I’ve had in a very long time. — 4 years ago
An absolute delight. Aromatic earthiness and fruit that translates well to the palate. Reminiscent of the alea viva. Consider this a repeat. Had with a robust ham and green beans dinner. — 4 years ago
Good every day wine. Repeat depending on price — 4 years ago
John Tan
Wildcard. Prob my fav cuvée from Julien. Tasted aged even tho it’s a 21. Flowery quality to it, like roses, potpourri.
[2019 Vintage:] “A captivating, translucent ruby red hue. Even on the nose alone, there is already a suggestion of ripeness, yet it is utterly enveloped by fragrance: white flowers, grapefruit, cherry, even stony minerals. Really classy and effusive, replete with sapid pinot-esque flavours of enviable concentration. The vintage is quite magical here: all pure, palate-staining but also inexplicably airy in the mouth. The mouthfeel is silky, culminating in a persistent, gentle and thoroughly sweet-fruited long finish held together by an invisible frame. Like the ethereal cuvée Auguste, trails of crushed flower petals replicate and repeat on the lingering finish.” AC
“Guillot brings a unique perspective to gamay—not quite Burgundy, not yet Beaujolais—not only in his Mâcon Rouge and Mâcon-Cruzille, but the mysterious, radiant, field-blended Cuvée 910.” Jon Bonné — 2 years ago