Kephalonia Cooperative

Rockroom Winemaking Cooperative

White Hawk Vineyard Syrah 2007

Still delicious yet may be fading so drink up! — 3 years ago

Producteurs Plaimont

Caprice Sauvignon Ugni Blanc

Vintage 2018 / very tasteful. I wonder is there is anything they can not make at this cooperative? Good effort. / At museum de Pont in Tilburg — 5 years ago

Severn, Aaron and 4 others liked this

Squatters Beers (Utah Brewers Cooperative)

Outer Darkness Reserve Series Russian Style Imperial Stout

Good lord. That is going to be the one I shouldn’t have had tomorrow. — 6 years ago

Mark Freund
with Mark
James and David liked this

Les Vignerons Réunis à Buxy

Cuvée Réserve Bourgogne Blanc Chardonnay

Vintage 2015 - I love this cooperative wine, it's fruityness and impeccable p/q — 7 years ago

Diederick, Daniel P. and 3 others liked this

Produttori del Barbaresco

Riserva Pora Barbaresco Nebbiolo 2009

Wow,confirming the strenght of the cooperative. Still have the Rabaja in the cellar, but the Pora already meets the expectations! — 7 years ago

Joe Davant

Joe Davant

Thanks. That's good to know. How long did you decant it?
Anthony De Blasi

Anthony De Blasi

For about 3h. Your comment drove me to the cellar to open a 2009 Rabaja 😀
Joe Davant

Joe Davant

Ha! Glad I could be of assistance! 😃🍷

Jacquart

Brut Rosé Champagne

A solid go-to for rosé champagne. Cooperative made, tart cherry and a hint of toast. — 8 years ago

Keith liked this

Mas des Caprices

Anthocyane Fitou 2017

Very nice nose with garrigue, plum, cherry, spices and a mineral thing, could it be gun powder? The palate is powerful yet fresh with a very strong acid backbone, a nice cherry and plum thing, that nice spiciness and a very long and fresh finish. This is very good. Only fitou not produced by the cooperative — 4 years ago

Josh, Alex and 6 others liked this

Fair State Brewing Cooperative

Mirror Universe Hazy IPA

Kirk F
9.4

Hell of a nice chaser for Thanksgiving Day Bloody Marys! Hazy, fruity, well balanced NE style. So smooth. — 6 years ago

P, Mark and 7 others liked this

Domaine Louis Michel

Montmain Chablis 1er Cru Chardonnay 2014

David T
9.1

The 14 Chablis are really good. This Louis Michel is no different. An excellent example of little intervention of good fruit. This producer uses no oak; which I really appreciate. After you start to appreciate good Burgundy, CA Chardonnays aren't that interesting. Not that I don't ever drink or enjoy some CA Chardonnay producers, I just prefer the cooler climate Chardonnays that don't use new oak. This 14 was clean through and through. Bright citrus, peach, touch of green apple, soft minerality, touch of saline, creamy texture and beautiful round acidity and ripe, elegant finish. Photos of, Louis Michel vineyard, vineyard heat sources to protect the vine buds during their sometimes difficult Spring weather/frosts, Guillaume Michel (Owner/Winemaker) and their Domaine. Producer notes and history...It was largely believed that Michel family had only been cultivating Chablis since 1850. More on that in a bit. The winery is situated right in the heart of the village with 25 hectares spread over the very first slopes that were discovered by Cistercian monks in the 11th century. 40 years ago, the family decided to stop making the wine in wooden barrels, preferring to create clean, pure and precise Chablis without adding artificial woody tastes. I've said it more than once and I'll say it again, if you have good white grapes, strong wood use only covers up good fruit flavor or hides mistakes either in the vineyard or cellar, baring a stylistic choice. Through this philosophy, combined with the limited yields inspired by organic wine-growing techniques, the Domaine has developed a worldwide reputation for fine wine-making in stainless steel tanks. Today, the Domaine is managed by Jean-Loup Michel and his nephew, Guillaume Michel, who is continuing the family tradition. The importance of their work in the vineyards cannot be overstated. Guillaume Michel is a firm believer in the philosophy that if you do a good job in the vineyard, 90 per cent of the work is done when the grapes arrive at the winery. This statement could not be more true in my opinion. It his grandfather who started the philosophy, Guillaume has only continued it and evolved it with modern changes equipment etc.. It’s a matter of preserving the authenticity of each terroir...working with very pure and clean wines. They understand and like to work differences in terroir. Making it very important to have the same vinification for all the different terroirs. It is important to have an aromatically neutral vinification. Up until recently it was believed that the winemaking history of the family began in 1850, but thanks to Guillaume’s mother and her genealogical pursuits the date has been moved back to at least 1640. Around that time a winemaker from nearby Tonnerre settled in Chablis, marking the beginning of the families venture in Chablis. Domaine Louis Michel covers a total of 25 hectares. A very large part (15 hectares) is the domaine’s premier crus. In addition to that there is two hectares of Petit Chablis vines, six hectares of village Chablis and two hectares of grand crus. Vaudesír is the families biggest grand crus. Vaudesír is interesting because it is actually a valley. One side facing south, very hot, producing concentrated and powerful wines. In Grenouilles, Domaine Louis Michel has half a hectare at the top of the slope. This nine hectare grand cru is just over 7 hectares and is owned by the cooperative La Chablisienne. Vaudesír and Grenouilles are quite similar in terms of soil. Vaudesír has a bit more of clay. Les Clos, their third grand cru, is very rocky. Les Clos is the typical Kimmeridgian soil of Chablis. If you're like me and enjoy your white wine with good clean fruit rather than with oak or too much oak but haven't tried Louis Michel wines, pick up a bottle. I think you'll fall in love with the style and the value as many are under $30.
— 7 years ago

Weijie, Steve and 9 others liked this

Producteurs Plaimont

Le Faîte Blanc Côtes de Saint-Mont Arrufiac Blend 2013

Exuberant and full bodied blend of local Gros Manseng and other indigenous varieties from the much lesser-known South West of France. Forget all those CH's and SB's and submerge into the unknown! Dense-rich-textural, fresh, complex and aromatic.
It has what is probably the most engaging and surprising wine label I have come across.
A part of the exciting portfolio of Producteurs Plaimont, the biggest and most successful cooperative of the area.
#stmont #saintmont #grosmanseng #petitmanseng #petitcourbu #southwest #gascogne #gauls
#dancingaboutwine
— 8 years ago

Gentilini

Eclipse Cephalonia Mavrodaphne 2013

M= 8.6. Both - smooth, dry, as remembered. A favorite. Not as good at 2012. — 8 years ago

Ganas liked this

Château D'Arlay

Vin de Paille Côtes du Jura Chardonnay Blend 2000

Vintage 2000 | Mahony colour, wild peaches, great balance with a struggle between sweet and acidity. Very vibrant wine and great effort of the cooperative. — 4 years ago

Daniel P., Anthony and 13 others liked this

Domaine Foivos

Myesis (Initiation) Red Blend 2014

Don’t recall if I tricked this back from Crete or no but whatever. It’s as easy drinking with smooth plum skin and cherry. Dry without being too sweet. Perfect with a Philly 7.10.87 — 6 years ago

Société Cooperative Castelmaure

La Buvette Vin de Table Carignane

60% Grenache 40% Carignan, red cherry & red raspberry which transitions to black cherry & black currant, 14.5% abv. Fruity and bouncy. Very happy with my under $10 Vin de France selection. — 7 years ago

TheSkip, David and 1 other liked this
TheSkip

TheSkip

Great label

Produttori di Govone

Langhe DOC Nebbiolo 2014

All you expect from Nebbiolo and a stellar cooperative at an early drinking approachable profile. The 2012 Barbaresco by contrast is lock down tannins! — 7 years ago

Samos Cooperative

Vin Doux Sweet Muscat 1895

A lovely hand blown pre-coop bottle. A seriously dense wine! Nose is a little closed but opens up in the glass to reveal apricots, honey, marmalade, soaked sultanas, christmas pudding, and layers of complex floral notes. There is some acidity at the back but it's the sweetness that kicks you in the mouth; a dense, viscous, almost creamy sweetness that just hoes on and on. Perhaps that's my only criticism; that the sugar is a bit overpowering. There's great depth though, and it easily carried the alcohol, despite achieving what's likely to be 18-19% (not stated in the label, which simply reads "SAMOS"!). A phenomenal surprise and one of the best fortified wines of my life! — 7 years ago

romo, Jim and 2 others liked this

Cooperative da Covilhã

Beira Interior 2011

Had at hotel in Castelo Branco! Good! — 8 years ago