Nice, light bodied Pinot. Tart cherry, light oak and dry smooth finish — 7 years ago
2005 vintage. At Cheval Blanc for dinner with Olivier, Pierre Lurton's young dynamic wine maker. Deep ruby hue. Very youthful, dark plum and stewed prune, savoury spice, leather tan, old wood spice. On the palate, silky satin texture, medium acidity, medium plus body and alcohol. Lots of fine tannins here. Great concentration and long finish. Excellent but still a baby with a Porsche Turbo engine. Drink 2025-2050+. 95 points — 8 years ago
First class wine, amazing taste! — 12 years ago
Vibrant and bright with floral notes and light mineral citrus. — 7 years ago
Told the owner I was sent by you, @Jorge Luis Riera, and mentioned he has fans in New York. Olivier also sends his regards to you, @jams jerfy. — 8 years ago
A very good wine. With a great nose. — 9 years ago
A lovey little French Chenin with a light body, slightly off dry and some zippy acidity. Lemons, chamomile and a hint of honey on the nose transition nicely into a palate of yellow apple, lemon peel and a touch of cream. Enthusiastic finish. Beautifully done. — 7 years ago
Simple juicy yummy — 8 years ago
Almost green neon in the glass. Minerally finish. Very enjoyable! — 9 years ago
Blackberries, flowers and funk. Sometimes simple is better. Thirst quenching, juicy and pleasurable with every sip. Thierry Puzelat and Pierre-Olivier Bonhomie have hit on solid gold pleasure in a glass. If you're not drinking it cold then you're not truly enjoying it. — 10 years ago
Kevin Bohlin
Fruit forward but long and elegant. Very nice — 7 years ago