Yes, Sauvignon Blanc in Burgundy! In fact, the St Bris appellation was previously called 'Sauvignon de Saint-Bris' (before 2003). And you can ONLY use SB or Sauv Gris fruit, + max 12.8% ABV. Love the terroir and plan to show it blind just to mess with my Sancerre obsessed friends. — 11 years ago
'Ello gorgeous — 11 years ago
Awesome sauv blanc from a producer in Burgundy close to the Chablis border. This vineyard site has limestone soils that you can taste in this dry mineral driven wine. Bright acidity and lean body make it a great food wine and something that will be easy to enjoy all summer long. — 10 years ago
Great wine with good balance of acidity and Oak. Elegant and medium bodied with slight overtones of vanilla and lemon. Wonderful wine — 11 years ago
Lemon, lime, pear and peach. Soft citrus acid line. Crushed stone minerality - almost chalky texture. Superb harmony. Really well balanced and with a nice long finish. 5 years seems like a good age even without food. 94 points. — 11 years ago
Not bad for a random liquor store find! — 10 years ago
In its window. Super aromatic. Terrific and pure. — 11 years ago
Good acid to challenge my elk tartar. Could use a little more body, but very nice for my pallet. — 12 years ago

Riccardo L.
Big mineral at first... I know it's weird, but I taste iron... had to check if I bit my lip or something. The finish has numerous complexities, with lots of earthy undertones to a bold wine. — 10 years ago