Punching well above its weight. — 10 months ago
Gamay. Magnum — 2 years ago
Unbelievable!! — 4 years ago
3/7/20 dinner at Trulucks. Crab and scallops. 92 — 6 years ago
Super easy drinking wine. Fresh sliced apples, Concord grape, tart, off dry, well balanced acidity. Would highly recommend. Eating with shrimp tonight. — 8 years ago
Such a funky and interesting wine — 11 years ago
Avec clafoutis mirabelle ! — 13 years ago
Lemon meringue, crème brûlée, lingering minerality. Well made. — 3 years ago
Tomatoes into cranberries — 5 years ago
Profoundly flavorful and impressively clean. Elegantly Aromatic. Bright, green apple, honeydew, wildflower honey. White peach. Lovely — 7 years ago
Non bubbled Chardonnay. — 10 years ago
Who knew Sancerre could age this well? — 12 years ago
Delicious! — 7 months ago
A solid budget “Beauj”. This actually tastes like terroir and you can tell the winemaker is trying to not get too involved in the cellar unlike last nights moulin a vent. A lightness and tartness that is quite fun raspberry notes of fruit and a lot of acidity lead to a good drinking wine. Perhaps cherry notes in the middle? The finish isn’t huge but it does linger after swallowing. Actually the nose is quite pretty. Lilac notes? A flower. Highly recommended. The light tartness on the finish might a little much for some people. Maybe air will mellow it. Will buy again.
Edit: after 20 or 30 min of air the tart end integrates and the wine smoothed even more out. This probably deserves a higher rating than 9. Highly recommended — 2 years ago
(It’s evening). Bright straw yellow. Pronounced nose. Blossom, peach, sweet yeastiness, gentle nuttiness, golden apples and pears, spicy chicken skin soup, sweet baking spices (vanilla, cinnamon). Deep and intense but round and broad, not piercing.
Dry, high acid, high alcohol, full, rounded body, hint of spritz, very saline, nice long finish. A bit austere. Couldn’t quite cope with brilllat savarin but great with the others.
Les Resistantes remains supreme. — 4 years ago
Top tier Cour-Cheverney producer. — 6 years ago
Unbelievably delicious — 7 years ago
Excellent in a difficult vintage — 10 years ago
Outstanding — 12 years ago
Steve Rura
Sometimes I just open a quality bottle for no real occasion, and today is one of those days. The nose and opening palette is pretty standard for white burg - lemon, green apple, saline minerals. But what sets this apart is the incredible finish - ethereal complexity of dried apple, apricot, almond, subtle oak, bitters, lemon zest and delicate citrus. Tame acidity that opens up over time . Feels very light (despite 13.5% abv), refined and elegant. Deserves to be served on its own, maybe with some herbed and salted nuts. But I’m having it with Goodles parm mac n cheese and Zapp’s Voodoo chips. It’s divine :) — 6 months ago