Daroco - cute Italian spot in Paris ❤️ — 8 years ago
Lively. Angel’s breath. Lively earth and dry bush on the nose, a moderate mouthfeel. The tannins were not assertive but supported the acidity. Was perfect for a roast chicken. — 5 years ago
Garnet red color; dried strawberry, lip-smacking fruit, some underbrush character. Good tannic grip, light dustiness, long 30-second finish that you just savor. — 8 years ago
Delightful with roast chicken — 5 years ago
fresh squeezed grapefruit on the nose and palate upon opening. tightly wound out of the bottle but opened up after an hour in a decanter. time reveals a kiss of cherry and an underlying salinity mixed with a trace of iron. light to medium body and color. not a cocktail wine, but EXCELLENT with food. paired perfectly with black pepper chicken. definitely a go to for weeknight meal pairings. — 5 years ago
It has been about 4.5+ years since I last rated one of these (I think it is my last one of a half case). For a Villages 20+ years old, it was a delicious wine. Unlike in June 2015, this wine was pretty much singing from the open (last time it needed 30-45 minutes to open up). Enjoyed it with a sous vide pork chop (finished on a cast iron skillet) with garlic and shallots, plus a cous cous. Solid meal and wine for COCID-19 self quarantine and social distancing. — 5 years ago
This is a lovely Rosso with super minerality that reminds me a bit of pencil lead. Nice dark cherry fruit with balsamic undernotes, medium plus length, a real treat! — 9 years ago
Pooneet K
Very nice premier cru from Santenay. Would like to try again in several years as I think this has nice potential. Toward the more restrained side of fruit, but in a very satisfying brine-y way. Very nice mouthfeel with integrated tannins and a long smooth finish. Quite perfect with a buttermilk marinated roast chicken. — 5 years ago