Soil earthy farm on nose — 5 years ago
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Light salmon pink with tiny bubbles. Rich with medium intensity on the nose with notes of strawberry creme, roses, spices and a little tropical with melon and kiwi. High acidity and lively on the palate with a mixed red berries and light white fruits. Long and lingering finish. Drink till 2026. — 6 years ago
Game-y. Gouda malolactic creaminess. De. Light. Ful. — 7 years ago
Def repeat — 8 years ago
Really a great find! Pear, apple, lemon notes! Loved it with our Asian food tonight. — 9 years ago
Lovely. Dry and Wonderful flavor. Perfect with thanksgiving meal — 6 years ago
Fancy dinner of the month: seafood edition. Recovering after a week long nasty cold, fully resting during Memorial Day long weekend — 6 years ago
Harder on the nose than in the mouth. Not much fruit. More licorice and then coffee. — 7 years ago
Red fruit notes on the nose, Gets better as it breathes. Light, earthy. It’s dry with blackberry, red currant — 7 years ago
Very pleasant w/ family in Hamburg — 9 years ago
Like my last rating apparently, this is a denser, weightier Jacquere than I am used to. I like it - just seems more into Altesse territory. Lovely fruit, melon, lemongrass, mineral finish. — 6 years ago
Yum. I need a case of this. — 6 years ago
Solid Cab Franc. Vinoteca. — 7 years ago
Cuvee of Merlot and Cabernet Franc (possibly with some Malbec and/or Petit Verdot)
Mature brownish red garnet. Transparent but youthful for its age.
Classic claret perfume from the first second of opening and kept getting better as the night went on. Truffle, shiitake mushroom, old leather, potpourri.
Complete integration with no sign of stumbling over the hill. Bright red fruit, smoky cedar, earthy soil tone, cooking spices. The mouthfeel is supple and elegant, no excess or pretension. Clean and fully mature.
A birthday bottle opened for by a dear friend and a reason why I am so devoted to this wonderful journey. Last long in memory. 92. — 8 years ago
Smooth but with character - almost reminds me of a rioja — 9 years ago
Tim Mack
New Year’s 2021 — 5 years ago