George Brett emerges from the dugout in a fit of rage, but everyone loves it. — 4 months ago

Tasted Fall 2020, delicious with chanterelle pot roast and got me excited about wine again — 6 months ago
Still showing a lot of tannic and acidic structure, but enough fruit to keep it in check once it had a few hours of air, youthful still, and brawny. — a year ago
Never would have guessed a Bourgogne if tasted blind. Complex weighty nose of ripe red fruits and earthy notes and autumn leaves though palate a bit more acidic than expected. That profile carried through to finish. 16 years and still drinking well. Great with Amahs ribs — 5 years ago
On 29/11/19 sboccato 1990
Bernard Bremont Grand Cru Ambonnay — 6 years ago
Violet, mushroom, green olive, raspberry. Juicy on the palate. Red fruit and bright acidity with soft, smooth tannins. Lingering olive and raspberry. Lovely, drinkable stuff. Almost like a love child of Syrah and Pinot Noir. — 2 months ago
This bottle brought me tremendous joy. My last bottle a few months back was over the hill and it really bothered me because I felt this could easily go 10+ years when I tasted it on release. This is a perfect example of there are no great wines just great bottles. Lovely scents of apple, lime and vanilla. A wonderfully integrated palate with a finish that makes you think premier cru. — 6 months ago


Full bodied and amazingly balanced — 3 years ago
This is finally drinking.
Nose: fleeting endless white flowers. Deep. Dense. Endless. Liquid white flowers. Insane.
Palate: a perfectness. Silky. A touch of richness. A presence. Magnificent. Reverberates.
A perfectness about this. A gleaming golden harmony that transcends any tasting note and exceeds the limits of language. .
Fass selections — 3 months ago
Beautiful straw color with apple and citrus notes. Paired with vichychoise and halibut. — 4 months ago
Not my favorite — 10 months ago
Good cdp. — 2 years ago
On another day, I’d love this. Too serious for today. — 5 years ago
Matthew Cohen
Nose: bacon fat. Lilacs after a bit.
Palate: darkly elegant fruit. Balanced. Delicious. Authentic. Juicy. — 2 months ago