Marine Roussel

Jean-Paul & Benoît Droin

Montmains Chablis 1er Cru Chardonnay 2012

Textbook! Unique Chablis earthy minerality exudes marine chalkiness, flint, chicken broth, and bright lemon-oil tinged fruit. Intense flavors glide effortlessly (as if on a mag-lev track) across the palate. Intensely stony and pure and long. Still youthful. Really classy. — 9 years ago

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Domaine Anne Gros

Cuvée Marine Bourgogne Hautes Côtes de Nuits Chardonnay 2014

Parents house white, great compliment to clams casino pizza — 10 years ago

Aziende Agricole Emanuele Scammacca del Murgo

Metodo Classico Brut Nerello Mascalese 2010

Bitter almonds, volcanic ash, marine salinity, and toasty! Super fun sparkler ✨ — 11 years ago

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Paul Bara

Grand Millésime Brut Grand Cru Champagne Blend 2005

Fleshy red plums, nutmeg, marine layers, and almondy brioche. She's a firework 🎉 — 9 years ago

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Vigne Marina Coppi

Marine Vermentino 2011

Saline, limes, limestone. Lovely wine. — 10 years ago

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Domaines Ott

Cuvée Marine Bandol Rosé Mourvedre Blend 2011

Would pair nicely with any seafood — 10 years ago

Domaine Henri Perrusset

Mâcon-Villages Chardonnay 2012

Tom Kisthart
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The vineyards are in Farges-les-Macon. The limestone here is marly and loaded with quartz and marine fossils. It comes through in the wine. — 11 years ago

Domaine de Ménard

Cuvée Marine Côtes de Gascogne Colombard Blend 2014

Really good, basic, goes with everything white. But again! — 10 years ago

The Eyrie Vineyards

Melon de Bourgogne 2011

Wow, real knockout stuff. This is not domestic Muscadet - there's not much in common besides the grape. It has the bright, pure fruit but it is put together in a much fuller style, more like a white Burgundy (minus the oak) than Muscadet. I don't say Chablis because while it's an intensely mineral wine and cranked up to 11 in that department, it's not a marine minerality. The mineral element here is volcanic (and so is the soil), bringing to mind all those cliches about aromas bursting from the glass and so forth, and it's every bit as driving on the palate. — 10 years ago

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