Naked wines box — 5 years ago
Exotic and tropical with lush stone fruit and soft, smooth spice. Indulgent buy not cloying. This would be awesome with dumplings.
Quite pricey though. — 6 years ago
Such length, lush palate, layers of stone fruit, white flowers and minerals. Thank goodness I have more bottles! Now if only I can find the patience... — 7 years ago
Smooth Chardonnay — 7 years ago
My perfect wine. Loved it. Smooth, medium weight. — 8 years ago
2013 vintage Drinking very nicely right now. Subtle fruit, medium funk. — 8 years ago
Very nice. Naked Wines. Lightly floral, balanced. Not very sweet. Drank chilled on a hot day. — 8 years ago
WS. My kind of wine! Buy! — 9 years ago
Not a white! — 10 years ago
Yes again. Love this. Everyday swill! — 11 years ago
Jasmine, quince paste, spiced pear, lemon curd, pineapple sweetness, punchy. Touch of lemon pith at end, but tons of juicy acid. Creamy / lactic. Chalky minerals. Layered, delicious, weighty.
— 5 years ago
Pleasant aperitif. Moscato style presumably from Muscat grape, but varietals in blend not specified. A low alcohol (7.5), little sweet and little sparkling, fruit-forward wine. — 7 years ago
Oh hell controversial but these days I'm digging Bordeaux whites over Sancerre---gasp! Whose savvy b wins?! This has all the grapefruit, the lemon, the Meyer lemon going STRONG! And then a hint of stones (maybe not as much as a Loire wine). But also the body you get into from the Semillon. Light in color. It FEELS light on the palate but it tastes complex and interesting. I'm surmising the Semillon fortifies the body. I dunno. I'm into the Graves blancs. They have the things I want in a Sancerre to be sure. I mean I've not compared side by side especially with price factoring in. All I have to say is this is a "please do it". You will get a boatload of citrus and mineral plus some waxy body so it will go with your full bodied artichoke and/or..whatever you need a super-acidic but full bodied white to go with...anyway I say hop in. Puh-lease. — 8 years ago


Decanter FWE 2012 — 9 years ago
75% Merlot, 25% Cabernet Franc. Must be decanted. — 10 years ago
Benjamin Leroux made some damn elegant wine in 2012. — 11 years ago
Ok. V light. — 5 years ago
Nice. Glad to have caught this. Not profound. Have I overestimated the potential of this vintage? Seemed to skew advanced on the nose but no shortage of acid on the palate. Was fine and decadent but would’ve preferred something more tense and structured at this age. — 8 years ago
Light and yummy! — 8 years ago
Deep red cherry with earthy finish. Classic Loire/cab franc. Excellent on opening. — 8 years ago
Purple. Blue fruit. Ripe. Balsamic. Off dry. Low tannin. Moderate acid. Moderate alcohol. — 9 years ago
Distinctive red fruit flavours with an earthy nose. Soft tannins. — 10 years ago
2012 mersault Benjamin Leroux bit cold but promising, lots of tension, so vibrant — 10 years ago
Nathan May
Amazing berry taste! — 5 years ago