In the pines — 3 years ago
Needs an hour to open up and burn off the fizz. Bright red fruits start to show through. — 4 years ago
So erotique. Rich and came in a wine bottle namasake. Paired with Aussie lobster sashimi — 6 years ago
Love this elegance.. Great way to start the new year. — 6 years ago
Nutty and fab. I love you. — 7 years ago
Barnyard funk, ripe red fruit, cinnamon, oak, cloves, and cola. Medium tannins, high alcohol, high acid, and medium finish. Big and hot. — 2 years ago
Light, summer, with cheese — 3 years ago
Medium bodied, slightly oaky yet fruity and not sweet nor dry. — 4 years ago
Really good — 6 years ago
Bright, tart, creamy, dandelion — 6 years ago
Great great nose of red apples.... palate very smoth with a play between lemon and apples... fine perlage with a long yeasty end — 7 years ago
Very drinkable now. This wine should please the American taste as a fruit forward and pleasant but excellent for the price. A great affordable wine to order while dinning out. — 7 years ago
Crisp and apply-y. — 3 years ago
Light, crisp and not too sweet! Somewhat dry! — 5 years ago
Love the name of this producer. Wine was aces with the pesto, tomato, goat cheese, and arugula on grilled bread. — 6 years ago
Really good table rose! Gnarly vines. — 7 years ago
YUM. This is exactly what I want in my Gamay - barely effervescent, a little funk and super juicy. #shouldhavebought2 — 7 years ago
Jason Sliwa
Quite rich and oaky. Drank like a white burgundy. — 2 years ago