Oaky, weighty, strawberry — 4 years ago
Slightly jammy with a rich dark berry finish. Slight earthy, cold stone-like background . Very good!! — 5 years ago
@Delectable Wine This is a winery exclusive cuvée “Jardin d’Hiver Cuvée”. Didn’t find it in the database.
200 cases produced. — 7 years ago
Light, old world Chardonnay. No oak flavor. — 9 years ago
Merweh, Jardin secret, 900m. Sémillion essentially and this is oxidative made. The nose is bonkers, intense Brazil nuts, smoke, and a distant memory of pineapple and canned apricot. Even more fun in your mouth. Fruit intensity returns, more herbal involvement (esp thyme) and there's a really pleasing structure and long finish. Pretty strong case for this being an entirely different beast to aussie and French sem. — 4 years ago
Dry Farm Wine — 4 years ago
Superb
Jean Claude is a great wine maker — 6 years ago
Delicious. Subtle earthy. Raspberries. — 6 years ago
Slightly tanniny — 8 years ago
2015 vintage - watermelon and cherries with nice acid/fruit/mineral balance. — 9 years ago
Totally my kind of sauvignon blanc. Reona gave 8.9. — 4 years ago
Field blend of Riesling, Pinot Gris, Pinot Beurot, Muscat and Pinot Noir from the Engelgarten, a vineyard with poor, gravelly soils located just outside the walls of Bergheim (about 10 miles north of Colmar, in the Haut Rhin). Pure, expressive nose with notes of citrus, rubber and minerals. Intense, dry, textured. Slightly ripe. Long, saline finish. — 4 years ago
Raspberry notes, full bodied. Floral essence. — 5 years ago
A lovely Chardonnay! Semi-dry with nose of vanilla and mango. This is my new go-to Chard! — 6 years ago
Shared a full bottle with Casey over dinner in Cleveland Park on a hot June evening. — 7 years ago
Loved this wine; beautiful bouquet with citrus flavors(grapefruit or lemon) abound(tart) and long lean finish with wonderful acidity....one of our favorites! — 8 years ago
Lovely, fruity and bright with a nice, clean finish — 10 years ago
Randy Fuller
This white wine is five years old now and is showing some wonderful signs of its age. The fruitiness of its youth is becoming more complex and savory. Aromas of wet sidewalk, citrus and salinity come forward on the nose, while the palate is driven by minerals and earth. Muscadet wines are universally thought to be good pairings with oysters, shellfish or any sort of seafood, and this is certainly no exception. — 4 years ago