Robust yet smooth — 7 months ago
Buttery, light, nice with food — 9 months ago
Deep, dark fruit and berry flavors; finishes smooth and not too dry. Delicious with Italian food or on its own. Lighter bodied but finishes strong — 3 years ago
Bright and citrusy. Would drink again. — 4 years ago
Excellent. — 5 years ago
Like laying your head in a field of wild flowers. — 4 months ago
The 2020 Cotes du Crow’s is a Grenache/Syrah-based blend with touches of Mourvèdre and Tempranillo that add complexity. Red cherry, tobacco and dried herb hints open nicely. This bright, floral, mid-weight red offers plenty of charm. Drink it over the next handful of years. $22.00 (Antonio Galloni, Vinous, January 2024) — 4 months ago
Crisp, light, fruity, 11%... when it's 90⁰ outside and peaches are in season... 🍑 — 9 months ago
I quite like this wine… the color is exceptional, almost neon! It’s a fresh young wine, the epitome of glou glou. Think Gamay. The 2017 vintage is the shit. — 3 years ago
Really enjoyable Pinot! — 4 years ago
Really liked it. Great notes of vanilla and caramel in an affordable wine. — 5 years ago
Oh boy very sweetish. Plums, black tea just too much for me. — 4 months ago
Wow. Perfect chard for those who prefer minerality and think they don’t like chards. — 4 months ago
Great! Can’t describe the taste except to say I like it — 7 months ago
Very good merlot. Low acidity, medium tannins. Very oaky with a sweet vanilla, dark fruits, but with a dark chocolate finish, maybe with a pepper. Still: one of my favorite labels. — 3 years ago
Peter van den Besselaar
Vintage 21 | Fat wine — 3 months ago