I may have opened this a day early, though the extreme piña colada/pineapple notes in the nose seem more Caribbean than Cinch De Mayo. I was expecting some funky/natural wine but this was appropriately pale, pretty clean and robust in body.
If the cutting edge of Spain is based in mid 90's California, this is your gateway drug. — 9 years ago
Drinking with "women"- nutty aromas. This is a gateway drug to sherry. Refreshing and brilliant. It's why I keep coming back to the Jura. — 9 years ago
Old standard. A gateway IPA. — 10 years ago
This was the first great wine experience. The first time I stepped out for an unknown varietal from an unknown locale. This was a gateway! — 10 years ago
Gateway Riesling, duh. — 11 years ago
White burgundy gateway wine for Cali chardonnay lovers. Old world minerality with extra sun-kissed Macon fruit. #kogodwinemerchant — 9 years ago
Love this! My Italian White gateway wine! Mineralistic, slightly floral, and brilliant! — 9 years ago
Full rich nose. Plummy and full fruit first but drops away pretty quick into present but mellow and balanced acid and fine tannin. Morish. Mclaren grapes but cool climate style.. — 9 years ago
Varietals: Gamay
Organic: Certified
Vineyard: A true clos (walled vineyard) and eight hectare monopole of Dutraive's. Vine age ranges from 30-70 years old. A true clos (walled vineyard) and eight hectare monopole of Dutraive's. Made from the oldest vines in the vineyard, planted in the 1940s.
Orientation: South, southeast-facing
Soil: Pink granite shingles
Viticulture: No herbicides or pesticides, organically farmed, certified since 2009 vintage.
Vinification: Traditional vinification without sulfur and with natural yeast at very low temperatures. Carbonic maceration and little or no filtering.
Aging: 100% in 1-5 year old french oak barrels
Rating: 92 JG
The old vine bottling from Monsieur Dutraive hails from a parcel of sixty-five to seventyfive year-old vines and is raised entirely in Burgundy barrels, ranging from one to five years of age, so there is a little wood influence to this cuvée. The 2013 is outstanding, offering up a deep and nascently complex bouquet of cherries, raspberries, coffee, gamebird, lovely soil tones, spice elements redolent of clove and mace, a bit of mustard seed and a nice touch of cedary new wood. On the palate the wine is deep, full-bodied and youthfully structured, with a sappy core, fine soil signature and a bit of tannin to resolve on the long, youthful finish. This is emphatically not a classic style of Fleurie, but it is an extremely well-made wine whose inspiration seems to be as much Vosne-Romanée as it is Fleurie. The focus and balance here are impeccable and I see no reason this wine will not age superbly well, and for those who are looking for a gateway Fleurie to make the transition from the Côte d’Or to Cru Beaujolais, this is a perfect wine! 2017-2030+. - John Gilman — 10 years ago
Gateway to the orange side — 10 years ago
2010 vintage. A perfect gateway wine to the bizarre. — 11 years ago
Amazing...I think this is my gateway red wine. — 9 years ago
Portugal, why are you so shy?! this luscious red is teeming with juicy red berries and silky smooth body. Portal is your gateway to Douro, a premier and understated wine region you need in your lifeeee!!! #douro #portugal #undertheradar — 9 years ago
Gateway to some dark magic — 9 years ago
76 on WS top 100 list Gateway Lodge 2014 — 10 years ago
Forgive me for lovin' the juice, but this Douro red brings it with such elegance and grace. It's meaty and sophisticated, juicy and nuanced, bright and plush...well pit together in the best of the modern sense. It feels, well, indulgent. If there's such a thing as a Portuguese 'gateway' way into into Cali cults, this may be The One! — 10 years ago
My "gateway" wine. Wow. — 11 years ago
Veronica Castro
Gateway to Greece. Right there. — 9 years ago