Absolutely beautiful wine: Tannic without being overly dry; fruity, without smacking of one fruit or another; balanced and quaffable astride flavorful, spice-heavy Haitian cuisine. Rich cinnamon did not overpower this wine; nor did the spicy heat of added sauces. Nuances of licorice and anise played well with the traditional Haitian ginger and cinnamon of tropical cuisine. I should say it was delightful, as I so rarely enjoy the balance of any wine so much that I drink an entire bottle alone. I highly recommend this Malbec with any tropical Atlantic island cuisine. — 5 months ago
Nice and smooth. From my Miho (Noble Rot). — 6 months ago
a rare white beauj! very good. taste reminds me a lot of l’alouette (blandine floch) but white wine version — 2 months ago
$430, good price , need 4 hours bottle breath, balance, good structure — 2 months ago
2005 vintage. — 3 months ago
This is a very pretty wine. Light color, but so fragrant, with sappy cherry/kirsch and a little raspberry, plus a highly-saline crushed stone minerality and a musky floral note. Flavorful but light-footed in the mouth. Crisp acids and little chalky tannin keep things together. Great with take-out Chinese food tonight! — 5 months ago
Beautiful Grenache, light body, semi-sweet fruity flavors, smooth and very easy to drink. Just fine on its own or paired with roasted meats. — 8 months ago
Sipping Fine Wine
Pale lemon with aromas of citrus, stone fruits and floral notes. On the palate flavors of apple, melon and zesty lemon citrus with notes of spice. Medium+ finish, chalky, vivid acidity and ends with citrus mineral character. Nice! — a month ago