In Wales with the cousins — 6 months ago
1989 vintage. Decent fill and cork. Not decanted. Powdery, not chunky, sed. Tasted after 3.5 hours open. Light-medium body. Nose and flavors kept up the intensity in complete harmony. Special. Well-stored examples should yield similar pleasure for another 5-6 years. 03.29.25. — 9 months ago
Still youthful red ruby color. Mid weight on palate with slightly tart overtones — 6 years ago
A little sweet. Very refreshing! — 6 years ago
Blackcurrant and leather notes. Very savoury on the palate - a little disappointing to be honest. See previous Delectable note. I haven’t had a lot of experience with Cornas and was looking forward to this because of its stellar reputation. I have a reasonable collection of Clape Cornas in my cellar which are not ready to drink yet. To be honest this was a bit underwhelming compared to many stellar Shiraz we are lucky enough to have in Australia. Hopefully the Clape, the Rostaing and the Jamet with time in my cellar will be impressive. — 6 months ago
yummy light tangy — 8 months ago
My favorite rosé — 3 years ago
Juicy and a little sweet — 6 years ago
Fruity flavors, tastes like premium Cotes du Rhone, enjoyable on its own — 8 months ago
Nice melon and nutty character — 5 years ago
Taste like strawberries 🍓. Lightly tannic. Light & bright. Good w/ or w/o food. Not funky, but tasty. — 6 years ago
I loved this. Very concentrated. Kind of like that moment in the wine’s life before it bursts open and moves to the secondary stage. Tension. Would hold subsequent bottles to see where it goes. — 7 years ago
Sally Neal
Nice bright Chablis. Would absolutely buy again. Wish I bought more bottles. Great on a summer evening with friends — 5 months ago