On 10/8/19 — 5 years ago
Reductive at first with some smoke. Not unlike PYCM. Reduction blows away rather quickly and reveals clean citrus fruit. Some salinity on the palate. Guesses were PM, SA, M. Relatively short finish indicated village level. Overall decent. — 6 years ago
A pear walks into a barre.. — 7 years ago
Rosé runs rampant in gentrified areas these days. Some say there's a direct correlation of Pure Barre studios to Rosé bottles. I agree with that some. In any event, if you're looking for a rosé that speaks volumes about your personality, look no further. The bottle alone is a work of art - uniquely made out of beechwood and gorilla jawbone. And when you drink it, you're making the statement that yeah, sometimes I steal salad from the salad bar at whole foods, so what? No producer. — 8 years ago
Fun good great qpr — 3 years ago
With Natasha at lime wood hotel - wine is a savingnon Blanc not red — 4 years ago
Excellent,point barre... — 5 years ago
💯 % barre fermented, 2-5 X used barrels, sur lie, no batonage. — 5 years ago
Sweet stuff! — 7 years ago
Plou plou goodness. — 7 years ago
Lovely, ripe nose of cassis, huckleberry, tobacco, plum and spice. Lovey minerality. Very fine and refined. Palate is juicy and structured with lovely purity, length and balance. Really showing well. Love Fronsac when it is on. Outstanding length. Nose is bright and high toned. Such a lively bottle of Bordeaux. Great fruit soak on the finish and terrific mineral infused texture. 9.3. Maybe 9.4 with air. Much better than my last bottle. Nose has cocoa now. Big plum. Classic right bank satellite vibes. Unreal juiciness. Tangy cassis. — 3 years ago
Solid yet another underwhelming Mersault...a little too light bodied...maybe that’s M? Seems to be a trend. — 5 years ago
Still had some life left. — 6 years ago
Very nice example for Rully. Not a lot of colour. Flowers in the nose and long bit creamy finish. — 7 years ago
Amy
love! spritzy — 2 years ago