Reichtensteiner/Gamay crossing. Lovely floral nose, medium/light body but great red fruit. — 9 years ago
Ciderish yeastieness. — 9 years ago
A good bottle with fine cooking by cuisiner Jean-Christophe Moutet at #aupresduclocher in #pommard ; pidgeon accompaniment with #volnay #marquisdangerville #closdesangles #2009 #uncorkedandcultivated #wineandfoodtours #france2015 — 10 years ago
Full bodied with a wonderful finish. Red and black fruit notes hit the nose. — 10 years ago
The flagship Piccard cuvée. Fruit for days and extra complexity from the ageing process. Highly recommend it. — 9 years ago
Beautiful and balanced, blend of Chasselas, Chardonnay, Marsanne and Gewürztraminer. Would drink this against many higher prices French wines — 9 years ago
Lunch in Auxerre with Jean Christophe Bersan, producer of characteristic St. Bris (the only Sauvignon Blanc appelation in Burgundy). This cuvée shows itself beautiful today. It is a bit heavy on the palate, due to some oak aging, but it never gets flabby. From a clay and limestone soil vineyard. — 10 years ago
Delicious! — 10 years ago
Drinking with @Joy Caves — 8 years ago
"The Stones hold the secret" Just sorta felt like a Cayuse kinda Friday. A 2012 En Cerise Vineyard—Literally translated, it means “cherry”—which is appropriate since the 10-acre vineyard planted in 1998 was a cherry orchard in its former life. A 4-hour decant, it exhibited none of the trademark Cayuse funk on the nose. I'm sure it blew off as a result of the lengthy decant, but I kinda missed it if I'm being honest. Cherry compote with some road tar on the finish. Velvety texture. Plush, layered with a good backbone. Nice finish. I'd say 9.4/10. I'm a fan of Christophe. This is Clos St Jean at a fraction of the price. Can't wait for "Hors Catagorie." Christophe, if you're listening, put me down for a case! — 8 years ago
Lovely and light/medium body. Lots of red fruit, very good Spring wine. — 9 years ago
I enjoyed this one... — 9 years ago
You guys know I think Manfred Krankl walks on water, but these Christophe Baron wines, Cayuse, No Girls, Horsepower, are absolutely spectacular. Similar to Clos Saint Jean and Philippe Cambie, these wines are stunners. Give me SQN and Baron's wines, and I'm happy. — 10 years ago
Steven Gullo
Funky in the best way. Super drinkable. — 7 years ago