A little feral, backed up good candy fruit. — 11 years ago
Almost perfect. So smooth bit feral and wild at the same time. — 11 years ago
Long life ahead for sure. That said a bit feral at first with polish coming later. — 13 years ago
Pomegranate molasses/thick red raspberry fruit, but sufficiently lifted and bright such that it is refreshing. Nose brings to mind Faury Syrah but it's smoother and less feral, feels stem my but polished; obviously not the elegance of a Côte Rôtie but managed an elegant balance nonetheless. At 16€, back up the truck. Roses come to mind with air, and it seems to gain conviction, even alluding to the tiniest meatiness. Yum. — 11 years ago
Black fruit and feral, iron character with barnyard. — 11 years ago
Just perfect Bandol. Herbaceous, feral, loaded with honeyed black fruit, and ravaging tannins. — 11 years ago
Fig, coffee grounds, and cocoa on the nose. Feral but clean, with a long, sweet finish. Good now through 2020. — 11 years ago
On the bigger, feral side of CA Mourvèdre. No light bodied, citrus backed wine here. A lovely foil for rack of lamb. — 12 years ago
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A wonderfully savory rosé with notes of crushed herbs and wet chalkboard and rosehips and a bit of sweat. Feral, indeed. — 10 years ago