Brioche, vanilla, and pear with a touch of orange zest. Fun to try the large format wine! They stay so much younger. — a month ago
Dry white at Joe’s stone crab! Loved! — a month ago
Top côté qualité-prix. Sec, pas trop. Bulles parfaites, se boit tellement bien ! — 2 months ago
The nose shows fresh apple and pear, with a subtle, fleeting hint of brioche. The palate is defined by a crisp, direct attack that yields to a somewhat firm, fruit-driven structure. Fine lively bubbles.
Not my favorite entry level NV Champagne, but it’s quite pleasant. — 2 months ago
The lemonade of wines! I am a big sauvignon blanc fan, but my parents never really drink ones from New Zealand, and this made me wish I had known about it sooner. So refreshing and almost makes you pucker with how tart it is. This wine begs to be drank by the pool. Grapefruit forward, but had a grassy and herbal note that kept it grounded. Clean, acidic and crisp. I would serve this colder than class has taught me to because it is a summer delight. — a month ago
Sweeter side but not overly sweet — 2 months ago
Big winner at dinner tonight — 3 months ago
Crisp delicious, drink on a hot day chilled. Buy more — 16 days ago
Salted orange peel. Butterscotch. Toasted nuts. Amaze balls. — a month ago
Always enjoyable! — 23 days ago
Butter, oak, lime? — 20 days ago
1988 vintage. Medium body. Lighter Sauternes color. Plenty of golden/ripe notes along with exquisite caramel influence but it was the acidity that stole the show. Didn’t even have to cross the fingers, hold my breath or “pretend” it was still alive. Fully mature and raring to go. Not improving but not declining either. So much life ahead. I think “Woof!” accurately sums it all up. 3.20.26. — 2 months ago
Conrad Green

This is gorgeous. Lemon and stone. A touch of orchard fruit and a bit of salinity. Very balanced with acidity rounded into the palate. Great — a month ago