A light natural chenin — 7 years ago
13 September 2016. Le Verre Volé x The Four Horsemen, Brooklyn, NY. — 8 years ago
Fresh and tart, classic. Rose hip, lime zest nose. Sour cherry, clementine on the end. River stone or a little minerality. Drank at Verre Volé our last night in Paris in 2023. Recommended by the somm. — a year ago
Love the taste of blueberry, raspberry and cherry... Nice acidity and dryness. — 5 years ago
Great light-medium bodied Burgundy. Red fruits and light florals. Velvety smooth. (At Le Verre Volé, hidden Paris gem) — 8 years ago
Really enjoyed it. A little bit sweet, very smooth finish, — 4 years ago
Reviewing this one way after the fact but I recall it being really good... this guy used to be one of the main guys at Verre Volé in Paris. Had a lock in with him once in his own wine shop where he was debuting his own stuff and it was fucken great then too from what I remember, which is very little indeed. — 5 years ago
Our first wine from Verre Volé. This guy is a genius! Interestingly fruity taste — 8 years ago
13 September 2016. Le Verre Volé x The Four Hoursemen, Brooklyn, NY. — 8 years ago
Al Doyle
Rest in peace, Justin Chearno.
Listening to his name ring out in every conversation around me here at Le Verre Volé in Paris, a restaurant which was more like a cathedral to him, a shrine where he was both worshipper and deity, I remember my friend and the great gifts he gave me. Everything tasted better with Justin at my side. I felt smarter, stronger, and cooler. So did everyone around him. Losing him is like losing one of your senses; it’s just suddenly that much harder to interpret the world around me. I miss him.
— 3 months ago