Sweet but light — 8 years ago
You need to give this bottle time - at least 60-90 minutes. Opened extremely flat but turned around to a classic BEaux Freres with great blackberry and floral aromas — 8 years ago
Hallmark Willamette Valley Pinot with some backbone. Well structured and great representation of Beaux Freres style without quite the finesse and finish of the name labeled, but about half the price tag. (Great with homemade black truffle pasta!) — 9 years ago
Earthy/woodsy spice, dried red fruit, and a bit of animal musk on the nose. Smell reminds me of autumn in the woods. Much brighter fruit on the palate. Tart cranberry, appleskin, raspberry. Hint of clove on the finish. This is exactly what i was hoping it would be — 9 years ago
Amazing chenin blanc, 15 years old but vivid, lovely — 10 years ago
Premier Cru Chablis from Domaine Millet! — 11 years ago
Bin 26 Boston with Asli and Reha — 12 years ago
Beautiful acidity and nice minerality balanced with tart, grassiness. Fruit is not dominate, nice expression of a reasonably priced Sancerre — 7 years ago
Bright crisp Meyer lemon - perfect sushi pairing — 9 years ago
2nd bottle really good a flinty quality. Good length. Really nice. Much better than other bottle. — 9 years ago
Baked cherry, cinnamon, baking spice, leathery, med body, oak, decent lingering tannins. — 9 years ago
Clean, crisp, and no overdone chemicals or "manufactured flavor. — 10 years ago
This 2009 is one of the better Malbecs I have tried. — 10 years ago
Crisp peach. Light bodies. — 12 years ago
Delicious light red that’s perfect chilled. Packed with flavor yet really light and wonderful. Had for the first time in Paris and just found at a local wine retailer for $16. One of my new go-to reds. My wife, who rarely likes red wine also enjoys this. — 7 years ago
Complex for the price. Easy drinking — 8 years ago
4 August 2016. The Bar at Husk, Charleston, SC. — 9 years ago
Bright, mellow, citrus mineralogy. Perfect for a picnic. — 9 years ago
Very good. — 10 years ago
Chardonnay of choice!! — 10 years ago
Great with oysters, crab and shrimp — 12 years ago
Gil Krakowsky
A fantastic, serious wine and a fantastic deal. Really classic Morey st Denise. An enchanting and intoxicating nose with dark fruit, sweet earth, meaty notes, bay leaf and thyme; a hint of leather and game, maybe eucalyptus or amaro and an ethereal undercurrent of natural woods, woodsy without oaky or vanilla notes. Powerful, Round, rich, silky and savory on the palate. Not at all opulent but just in a great window with some resolves tannins despite still having a strong tannic spine. Baking spices followed by Sweet earth and sandalwood dominate a long finish. With air, also get a long dark cherry note, maybe some chocolate covered cherry. Deeper and more exotic savory notes. SIlky, plush and an earthier expression of a chambolle. Serious, and maybe even sexy ;-) — 6 years ago