Vin Du Jour Wines

Daumas Gassac

Vin de Pays de l'Hérault White Blend 2013

Great Mas de Daumas Gassac with age. Claud has the 2014 on the main list and the 2013 on the longer list. Same price! Great call to get the 2013. Nice, fresh, rich. Had with an assortment of seafood starters (red shrimp, hamachi) and with the ham with sunchokes and chicken liver agnoloti. — a day ago

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Domaine de Marquiliani

Vin de Corse Rosé de Sciaccarellu 2022

En magnum. Tastes like summer. Merry Xmas! 🎄 — 2 months ago

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Domaine du Bel Air

Jour de Soif Bourgueil Cabernet Franc

Delicious. Berries, good structure, good counterpoint to the spice — 3 months ago

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Klein Constantia

Vin de Constance Natural Sweet Muscat à Petits Grains 1685

Reminds me of D’quem but it’s a late harvest dessert wine — 12 days ago

Château Léoville-Las Cases

Grand Vin de Leoville du Marquis de las Cases Saint-Julien Red Bordeaux Blend 2005

Paul K
9.4

Three Leoville wines tonight and having a blast. — a month ago

James K
with James
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James K

James K

Such a blast! Thanks, @Paul K. So cool to taste a common thread through these three different Leovilles.
9.4

Cuvelier Los Andes

Grand Vin Red Blend 2018

Purple AF and delicious! Baking spices and ripe juicy red fruits. High in tannins. Got me hamskie after 2 glasses. — 3 months ago

Domaine de la Grange des Pères

Vin de Pays de l'Hérault Red Rhone Blend 2010

Ripe blueberry, thick and sticky. Chocolate and mocha finish. 14 years and it still got it. — 3 months ago

André Clouet

Un Jour de 1911 Brut Champagne Pinot Noir

Wish I knew the base year and other relevant info re this bottle. I’ve had it a couple years. Lovely stuff. Since they claim to make 1911 bottles, what do they do with the rest if “more” is vinified? — 3 months ago

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Jan A

Jan A

Indeed excellent qpr. If you buy a case then each bottle is wrapped in straw and has it's own booklet. On the back of the booklet you can see the bottle nr xxxx/1911 and the degorgement date. This at least gives a hint of the period. It is a blend of multiple years so if they have a rich harvest maybe they save some for blending purposes with future vintages? They make other cuvee's as well so they blend excess wine with those also