Faded cherry fruit, earthy funk, decaying vegetation, sweet smokey mesquite. Reminded me of wool blankets and fall leaves by a campfire. In a beautiful twilight phase--thanks @Scott DeBenedett ! — 8 years ago
One of my favorite fall beers. If only they sold it in Iowa! — 9 years ago
2014. Exceptional Chenin Blanc. Characteristic of this region. Golden color, yellow apples and honey on nose w/ notes of toffee or nutty caramel (a little on palate as well). Layered, textured wine; slight sweetness with first sip, some funky/petrol minerality mid-palate. Velvety smooth texture, like oil. Linear & balanced finish. Early, crisp fall in a glass. Would be interesting to try it after a few more years of bottle-aging. — 9 years ago
Very pleasant red blend. Short finish but still a nice sipping wine. — 10 years ago
First drinkable pumpkin ale of the season. It's more than drinkable if you chug it. — 10 years ago
A favorite for fall. Only slightly edged out by pumkinhead in my opinion. — 11 years ago
2011 Finally feels like fall. With Castelmagno, Taleggio, and 'Music FromBig Pink.' I'm in love with Nebbiolo. — 12 years ago
Very surprised with this one. It really does taste like fall!! The spice is a refreshing change from the typical red table wine — 8 years ago
Exceptional balance. Rich, but so fresh. Pears, orange, flowers, lemon curd, cream, brioche, nut. Long, powerful palate, underlined by a driving acidity.
Some thoughts: In my eyes, RMs tend to fall into "extreme" categories e.g. Laherte - austere, Egly - rich (lees), Agrapart - rich (oak), Selosse - oxidative; but this wine doesn't fit here. NM-like, but not (I think of Chartogne-Taillet when I say this). Compare to Krug's Grand Cuvee, the Grands Vintages is definitely richer and broader (fair comparison, given how both wines are constructed).
From Chain Bridge Cellars:
As the name suggests, Eric Rodez’s Grand Vintages is a rich, powerful and very much “grand” wine in the tradition of Krug (where Eric learned his craft). This year's release is a blend of 70% Pinot Noir and 30% Chardonnay from seven great vintages going back to vintage 2000. Eric ages all of these base wines in used oak and blocks malolactic fermentation to maximize freshness and vibrancy. Then the carefully crafted blend spends 8 full years on the lees before being disgorged this October. The dosage is ultra-low - 2 or 3 g/l - so this could be labeled "Extra Brut," but there's so much richness and depth here that "Brut" seems more appropriate to Eric.
Past releases have earned plenty of critical praise, including 17.5/20 points from Jancis Robinson, 93 from Vinous, and 92 from Wine Advocate. This year’s release is explosive on the nose and palate, pumping out big notes of lemon curd, caramel, toasted nuts, baking bread, crushed chalk, and more. The flavors just balloon out to fill your entire palate and finish with layer upon layer of mouthwatering pie crust, lemon curd, hazelnut, crushed stone and salty caramel flavor. Try holding some for even more richness! — 9 years ago
I love this bold semi sweet dark red blend — 9 years ago
Huge but really well balanced and compelling. — 9 years ago
So yummy!!! — 10 years ago
Baking spices, light earthiness, baked cherries, cranberries, some chewy tannins especially upon opening, very nice wine for a cool fall night. — 10 years ago

Classic Chinon. Smells like dried green peppers, fall leaves and dried cranberries. — 10 years ago
Big jammy zin on a cool fall night. — 11 years ago
Rich and youthful, but contrastingly mature notes offer multiples of complexity. Aromas of black cherry, currants, fall leaves, and sweet tobacco. The palate shows the same with notes of mint, medium grain and silky smooth tannins. The finish sails on clean and pure with good acidity and energy. — 12 years ago
Wonderful and rich and showing great balance and great old wood smoke and Fall Forrest floor. Excellent. Still young — 12 years ago
Fall Creek wine tasting with coworkers - finally opened it! — 8 years ago
Fantastic — 9 years ago
Kecia had this 9 years ago
Prob last nice evening of the fall, enjoying and grilling — 10 years ago
Nice Merlot based blend. Pretty light bodied but nice fruit as well. — 10 years ago
Reminds me of a Mountain Bike ride during the fall in Park City. Decaying Forrest floor, dried leaves, lavender, violets. Red and blue fruits, allspice, beautiful (yet) heavy integration of oak, persistent finish. Best wine I've tasted this year (Feb 21, '14) — 12 years ago
Good Rose! Ordered in hot summer. Received in cold fall :( — 12 years ago
Holly Giese
Delicious. Trav and I both enjoyed this. Perfect with our steak on this beautiful fall Saturday evening. — 8 years ago