Don’t know how this one escaped my attention for so long, but I get why it’s so well loved. Ridiculous QPR. At the risk of both revealing my ignorance and offending everyone, I reckon this is the drink Stanley Dry White cask (a seminal drop in my existence, and fellow Australian cheapo icon) aspires to be. Whistle-clean citrusy drinker with intensity right round the edges. Cellaring a few of these from now on. — 4 years ago
Smooth with character. Dragon somm quarterly called this playful yet mysterious — 5 years ago
Excellent. — 8 years ago
Really fresh and pleasing. Not far from new world Condrieu. More ripeness and heavy hand, surely. — 9 years ago
An orange wine for beginners. Light, fresh, nice. Some VA and oxidative notes, but in a way that lifts the green herbs and stone fruits. Playful acidity with a slight spritz. Pear, apricot and orange skin (and blossom) flavours, with a nicely grippy finish. Good stuff. — 9 years ago
My go-to summer white — 2 years ago
Light, crisp and refreshing! I’m traditionally not a huge fan of white, when given the choice, this this is wonderful! Added bonus the wine maker and owner recently hosted a virtual wine tasting! Love their organic farming methods ♥️ — 4 years ago
Yassss 🍊🍊🍊 — 4 years ago
Deep, rich and enveloped within a delicate creaminess here is a Northern Rhône white that deserves its praise. The fruit is soft and doesn’t overlay the mineral component. I really like this one. — 6 years ago
Wow. In great shape. Poised and confident. Crazy long finish. Wish had more to age. — 8 years ago
Works perfectly with fish. A full body with aromas of pear. — 9 years ago
Nicely balanced; a little oak + peach; not too sweet — 4 years ago
Fruity and easy drinking. Not dry. — 4 years ago
Love this unfiltered red blend, gallivanter, nice acidic start and berry finish, light to medium bodied, really tasty and easy drinking, — 4 years ago
Dried flowers, pepper, and toffee. Lovely. — 9 years ago
Norman Gennaro
Powerful but the comparison to the Corton was difficult — 2 years ago