Breathe and easy drinking — 5 years ago
Love it. Bold, but kind sweet finish — 5 years ago
Popped and poured; enjoyed over the course of a few hours. The 2022 “Les Belles Dames” pours a pale straw color with medium viscosity. On the nose, the wine is developing with notes of grapefruit, horseradish, grassy/herbal notes, and flint. On the palate, the wine is dry with high acid. Confirming the notes from the nose. The finish is medium+ and mineral laden. Drink now through 2032. — 6 months ago
Slow oxed for two hours the wine both aromaticslly and on the mouth is somewhat monochromatic. Nevertheless it combines good balance and elegance and went well with dinner — 4 years ago
I quite enjoyed. Shows the Mercurey tipicity, with more darkness (still red fruit, sour cherries driven) and body. It opens to good pleasure, a hint of blood with the fruit, a metallic note. — 5 years ago
Felicia Woytak/ Grandes Dames. WIW. My 1st, group 3rd. Tad sweet. Complex. Good intensity — 3 years ago
Grandes Dames tasting. 2016 Barolos. My 1st, group 3rd. Perfume and minerals. So pretty. Nicely tart, gentle grip. Cherries and minerals in the flavors. — 3 years ago
Nice choice pairing this Manseng with dessert. — 5 years ago
Lots of beautiful berries with sloeberry on top. Leather, after eight mints and quite soft tannins. Not bad for a low price Burgundy. — 5 years ago
Scott@Mister A’s-San Diego
2020 vintage. Out of town vaca retail/resto purchase. On the top shelf and not too dusty. Tasted slightly temp abused (no signs on the cork) because it wasn't as clean/pure as previous visits to other efforts with this producer. Medium body. A little discombobulated/acidic on the finish but despite all that, the price was nice and it still showed decently. 03.22.25. — 6 months ago