Happy 30th Birthday to my wife and to this bottle- we enjoyed with friends and family at the wonderful Saison in SF. Smelled so good I didn’t want to drink it- tons of purple florals, cedar, spice box, elegant old perfumes and dark purple and black fruit, which were still very fresh smelling. Palate was quite ethereal, a bit austere, but wonderfully balanced with fruit, tannin and acid doing a nice dance. Not as much impact as the nose but a very special bottle for a special occasion. — 5 years ago
Gorgeous color - a light crystal clear ruby moving towards orange on the rim. Like eating a handful of ripe fruit: cherries and strawberries with the delicate yet present tannins from their skins. Great juicy acid, surprisingly long. Poulsard is simply amazing. — 5 years ago
Fading gracefully. Fun find for less than $40 at a new (to me) local shop. Red and purple fruit moving towards the faded watercolor end of the spectrum, matched with some dried flowers and earth. Palate is resolved, gentle. Spoke quietly but had a little something to say. Would love the chance to try some of de Montille’s village and premier bottlings with this age. This one enjoyed with homemade pasta and fresh porcini mushrooms. — 5 years ago
My true Lambrusco love - earthy (farty) crunchy red berries and pomegranate, super dry, juicy acid, great level of frizz. Woven cloth label is not to be ignored. This is such a killer food wine - muffaletta sandwich from Lucca for lunch and leftover Indian for dinner. Detecting an inkling of mouse at dinner so drink quickly. Shouldn’t be hard. — 5 years ago
Admittedly trying to recreate that Caroline Morey magic buying this PYCM bottle. Similar house style, acid driven and full of energy, lush fruit and flowers. Texture here is a bit fluffier and creamier and there isn’t as much energy and concentration as the 1er cru. But for a H-CdB this is totally great. Cheers to Alex and Rita and their delicious langoustine pasta. — 5 years ago
Pure sweet and tart cherry fruit and that dusty bloody earth. Pretty, classic Chianti from organic fruit. Another great $20 bottle from @Vineyard Gate Selections, LLC — 5 years ago
Ian Staub
There is a lot of wine in here for $22, but at this age I do think it’s maybe a bit disjointed. Typical Chenin aromas of bruised apple and honey, but there is also a seashell/mineral Chablis-like component, and a degree of round plush floral Riesling-like aroma. The palate is dominated by very very tart green apple and searing acidity. I think with a few years the nose would integrate nicely and the palate soften a bit. — 5 years ago