Tasted the young 2020 and loved it. Full body but nice fruit forward. Aging only 20% of volume in oak gives wine perfect amount of oakiness. Putting these babies away for several years and will be looking forward to them. Was a family favorite. — 8 months ago
There isn’t a better Cote du Rhone for the price. — 2 years ago
2008 vintage. Had never come across the "Little Hill" until today. Light-medium body. Decanted and was fairly musty for 2-3 minutes before it started to blossom. Some blue fruit/menthol/eucalyptus throughout the experience. Demonstrative spice component on the back end. Could really only ding this on being slightly "watery" on the front palate. Otherwise, this is kicking now and has plenty of life and love to give. 5.27.23 — 2 years ago
Taste melon, apple, apricots. Very easy to drink — 3 years ago
Last of my cellars club high quality shipments, end of an era. Really going to miss wines like this one. 90% Chardonnay and 10% Pinot Noir. Drank the whole bottle in one sitting with a bag of Boom Chicka Pop because that was the best tip I’ve received in the caves. — 4 years ago
Delish as usual — 5 years ago
20 March 2018. Flatiron Wines, New York, NY. — 7 years ago
Yum. So good. — 12 years ago
At first a little too fruity but then mellowed out — 7 months ago
Pale ruby, med body, med finish, full of raspberry, strawberry, high acidity, 14% alcohol, balance, little oak, vanilla, still fresh, med complexity, $285 hkd CP 8.5 — 8 months ago
A bit disappointing for this producer. A bit flabby — 9 months ago
Delicious. About $25 from Liner & Elsen — 2 years ago
Earthy with notes of herbs and stone. — 4 years ago
Amazing taste, pretty smooth, love the aroma ! — 4 years ago
A favorite dry nice. — 5 years ago
Delicious grower champagne. Great recommendation from @Sarah O'Kelley — 7 years ago
Another amazing Beaujolais from Dryfarmwines.com — 8 years ago
Chardonnay mouthfeel but not overly oaked — 7 months ago
2021 Vintage — 10 months ago
Burgundian notes. Dark brooding notes with good structure. Very nice. — 2 years ago
2013 vintage. The second wine of La Chapelle, that is now named " Maison Bleue", but an excellent wine in its own right. At 9 years old this is absolutely gorgeous with an expressive nose of blackberries, wild flowers, pepper and leather, enhanced by a subtle smokiness. In the mouth it combines power with elegance, with pure fruit, subtle spices, silky tannins and great length. Terrific value if the mythical La Chappelle doesn't fit your budget. Abv. 13,5% — 3 years ago
Picked this up a few months ago from the state store when I saw Louis Dressner. Seems different from the only other fleurie I’ve had. Lots of earth juice with raspberry. — 4 years ago
Relatively light with nice dark berries and a hint of strawberries — 7 years ago
Perhaps a bit too old for its weight. — 8 years ago
Strawberry fields 4evah. Jean Paul Brun ain't nothing 2 fuck with — 9 years ago
Andrew Belzer
Raspberry, dried rose petals, strawberry seed, chalk, rich with great acid. Large bubbles. — 7 months ago