Just right. — 9 years ago
I wish we could of made it to the top of the Eiffel Tower, I was so jealous of the couple that we saw get engaged. — 10 years ago
I suspect this didn't get quite enough air. Not quite pop and pour but it was only open for 45 mins before we drank it (we were perhaps over-concerned about the mid shoulder level). Lovely (and lively) russet core with long legs as a ruby rim; nose of pencil shavings, cigar tubes (hint of metal with lots of tobacco), blackberry stalks, and lingering aromas of compté cheese rind and venerable (on-the-edge) rose petals; long and satisfying - persistent tannins and well integrated but still present acidity. From half bottle - need to give the next one more time!!! — 9 years ago
2001. Cooler vintage that is slowing grace in ageing. Still lively acid with strong primary fruits. Showing hints of honeysuckle and acacia tones with air. Fascinating wine, showing the grace and tension of great charging — 10 years ago
Really a nice little wine. Lots going on. 2010 is a great Bordeaux vintage it seems for little wines like this. — 11 years ago
Earth tones are prevalent — 9 years ago
We bought almost a case of that from Costco on 2007. They don't sale this vintage anymore but I still have one bottle left. — 9 years ago
Balanced and light, acidic and fruity on the palate — 10 years ago
Very complex yet still very drinkable. Absolutely love. — 11 years ago
Marc Piro
Prefer it freshly opened with limited air while it's still tight. Really good. — 9 years ago