Vending Tardive. One can make a case that in Alsace, where it is considered a Grand Cru-eligible grape, muscat gets more respect than in any other wine region. In this wine you can certainly taste why it deserves grand Cru status - perfect balance, great depth, subtle flavors and a level of sweetness that supports rather than overwhelms the fruit. Lovely rosé petal and honey notes With a refined Thai or Indian curry this will be exception, and with seared foie Gras? Off the chart. It deserves another couple of years in bottle but it will be hard to wait that long — 9 years ago
Lovely Provençal rose just right here in the Caribbean — 10 years ago
Classic Rhone notes of violets, black fruits, and leather. Guessing mostly syrah with grenache, awesome qpr. — 10 years ago

Full and fresh — 11 years ago
Deliciously smooth and light — 11 years ago
100% Pinot Noir, 3g/l dosage. Get some. — 12 years ago
20130210素直な感じ — 13 years ago
A bit sweeter than expected. Peach well represented. — 7 years ago
Ligero de cuerpo — 7 years ago
Bright, rich, some funk, red stone fruit — 10 years ago
Rich nose of rose petals, red jolly rancher, red grapefruit. Great stuff. — 10 years ago
Apple and citrus with a slightly bitter, mineral finish. — 11 years ago
I looooove it! So damn fruity fresh and lingers in my tongue... 😍👌 — 11 years ago
Love it,Perfect with Muscles cooked in white wine and Garlic — 12 years ago
We love this wine! — 13 years ago
The 2015 Canon has a tightly wound bouquet with mineral rich black fruit, raspberry coulis, rose
petal and desiccated orange peel. It takes time to come together, but it does. The palate is well defined, very focused with fine minerality. This is discreet but beautifully balanced, clean and precise with a sense of energy and precision on the finish. It is less showy than its peers at the moment, which
explains why I am more parsimonious with my score. Yet the potential is locked inside this wine and it will aspire toward perfection with a decade in bottle.Tasted blind at the Southwold 2015 Bordeaux tasting. (Neal Martin, Vinous, July 2019) — 7 years ago
Fantastic wine, earthy but with a long silky finish. £8.50 in Co-Op bargain — 8 years ago
Great balance of weighty fruit/non-fruit character, textural richness, and bright acidity. So open knit and generous right now. Seamless. Deep stone fruit and baked pommaceous notes, zippy ripe citrus, lacey tones of nuts, flowers, honey, and brioche. Deeply mineral throughout. So delicious and perfect accompaniment with our meal. — 9 years ago
Sweet champagne — 10 years ago
Nice peppery kick without any jammy sweetness. Great deal for the quality. — 10 years ago
This wine his all the right notes for me. Funky, tannic, full of earthy, dark deliciousness. Love it! — 11 years ago
Bracing acidity melon and green apple on the palate. Drinking the 2012 vintage. Great buy for 23$ pair with a rich cream sauce or save as an aperitif — 12 years ago
Very elegant and pretty, low tannin, great acid. Leather, tobacco, earth, finishes red fruit. Lush and complex. — 13 years ago

Sarah Stierch
Food & Wine Editor Sonoma Valley Sun
Loved the simplicity of this wine. Would love to see how it ages. Enjoyed during our chef’s table experience at Napa Rose. — 6 years ago