So light—just enough salt! — 7 years ago
14 July 2017. The Four Horsemen, Brooklyn, NY. — 7 years ago
We'll never had sparkler from here....surprising enjoyable! — 7 years ago
"Le seul vrai bio de Champagne". Quoi qu'il en soit, c'est chouette ! — 8 years ago
Perfectly dry and wet; classic Chenin; delightful as an aperitif. — 8 years ago
Like drinking wine from a blue/white Alpen stream thru a stone straw with bubbles!! Hooray! This is a wine that cheers the soul with purity, Vini estremi indeed. The label my favorite, complete with ice axe and rope, I love it!! — 9 years ago
Out of this world minerality acidity and wet slate. Thank you, Ian Cauble! — 10 years ago
The minerality on this Pinot Blanc from Alsace will blow you away! — 10 years ago
Superb crisp, grapefruit,, peach, mineralogy — 6 years ago
Fantastic wine. Paris well with goat cheese — 6 years ago
Väldigt strukturerat och aromatiskt vin på 70 Gros Manseng 15 Petit Courbu 15 Petit Manseng (6 mån ek). Snustorr, bra syra och lång finish. Ananas, bivax, stenfrukt och vita blommor. 70106 - 219kr. — 7 years ago
The 2013 Cave de Turckheim Pinot Blanc, Alsace, is a lot like me, perhaps, misunderstood and underrated because many don't know what pinot blanc is. It's a mutation of pinot noir and a versatile white wine that you can pair with almost anything, even quiche. Given that, I decided to pair it with my dinner eggs, since eggs are my primary protein of choice these days. Alsatian Pinot Blanc is often described as "musky," but I don't get that at all on this wine. It's fermented and aged in stainless steel and contains a smidgen of auxerrois, which enhances the fruitiness and spiciness of this wine. Aromas and flavors run the gamut from citrus peel, to crisp apple, to white peach, with medium acidity and a creamy texture. Pair this with brunch fare like eggs, or with a wide range of foods like seafood, shellfish, salads, and soft cheeses. SRP $19. (sample) — 8 years ago
12 March 2016. Flatiron Wines, New York, NY. — 8 years ago
At Les terrasses d'Uriage, with Ivan & Mel — 9 years ago
At No 3 with my team. Ex-1ere tranche stock released earlier this year (2014)...awaiting the 2nd one in January 2015. I had the Perlant 1969 in August. I am a strong believer in numbers so I put together the 1969 demi sec and the 1989 Close Bourg Moelleux 1ere trie from the veneered domaine Gaston Huet in Vouvray. The main difference lies in the style as opposed to vineyard characteristics, the vintage of course can add extra punch...the moelleux having a more opulent charm, roundness and melting aspect - dryer (though) on the finish. Its sister vineyard wine being more incisive, waxy (hair/wood Lacker pugency) a bit vegetal (cooked Brussels Sprouts). Drier as Demi-Sec by definition, leaner, sharper with a hint of nuttiness towards the finish. Great comparative tasting. — 9 years ago
This is 2002 — 10 years ago
Delightful Sauternes-like, but cheaper — 10 years ago
11 June 2018. Frenchette, New York, NY. — 6 years ago
Un verre de mousseux dans China Town.
— 6 years ago
Flat and mineral. Would buy again — 7 years ago
Awesome golden hue medium bodied obscure grape from savioe ... bright, minerality driven, beeswax, pitfruit, soft citrus blossom, funky natural finish, impressive — 7 years ago
Hi I love Sancerre and I love this one a lot — 9 years ago
This was a 1981 vintage I bought in a wine cave in the Loire Valley and it was spectacular. — 9 years ago
Flavoursome, classy with a subtle citrus zing — 10 years ago
Light, but good! — 10 years ago
Michael Ochsner
Unreal. If I’m going to drink dessert wine this is it. — 6 years ago