If only the Rangers could play as well on ice as this delicious wine does on my supple palate.. sigh, well perhaps, like a fine wine, this hockey team will not actually suck ass this evening... — 5 years ago
Pre Hamilton — 6 years ago
A bold red — 7 years ago
This smooth, berry blend makes for a wonder night cap after a filling pasta dinner! No bite, very lite in flavor. Great price here in the Ozarks. — 8 years ago
Fresh, crisp & complex. Delicious to just drink on it's own. — 8 years ago
Dry, smokey, cherry, cigar and light but balanced. Pretty nice. — 9 years ago
This 2015 is a great value. A little thin mid palate, but a very good bordeaux representation for around $20 USD — 7 years ago
Very pleasant , mild fruit forward, smooth aftertaste — 8 years ago
The 2008 was just a bit better — 9 years ago
Tasty - golden apple, pear, flowers but goes a little green apple on palate - need to retaste! — 9 years ago
A great bottle for the price. Big red with notes of tobacco — 5 years ago
Medium ruby hue. Aromas and flavors of blackberry, cranberry, pepper, plum, toast, and vanilla. Medium-plus body; firm, medium-plus tannins and refreshing, medium-plus acidity. An rich, ripe bouquet of fruit and spice; a soft, well-integrated mouthfeel; and an easygoing finish (with a little heat on the backend). A solid, everyday wine. Blend of Grenache (50%), Syrah (30%), Carignan (10%), and Mourvedre (10%). — 5 years ago
An award winner every year, Chateau Bellevue Peycharneau is an extraordinary wine produced from a 37-acre hillside vineyard on the far-easter border of Bordeaux, near Bergerac. Deep purple color, Intense, expensive nose of red cherries, blackberries, toast and licorice. Riche and concentrated in the mouth with silky tannins and a nice long finish. Enjoy alone or with steaks, pork loin, turkey and cheeses. — 7 years ago
Paired with steak au poivre. — 7 years ago
Nose dry roasted caramel with fruity notes and a tart crisp finish — 8 years ago
Beautiful wine... felll off the map after about 2 hours. If you have any of this vintage drink now — 9 years ago
Dan R
From magnum. Sleek and focused, this has an old school feel to it. Trades weight and density for cut and structure. Distinctly floral on the nose, with crushed red berry, mint and cocoa on the palate. This can sleep a few years. Quite nice. — 5 years ago