Fun sparkling gamay…total crowd pleaser — 6 months ago
Express omakase is the best with byob — 7 months ago
From Chambers birthday 2020 on 10/8/2023. Lovely, dark luxardo cherry, raisin, licorice knows.  Muscular straight up structure. Nice continuity between nose and palate. — 8 months ago
Throwback to our 2014 trip. Jayme likes a lot. — 2 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. — 3 years ago
Consistently delicious and great value in Grand Cru Blanc de Blanc Champagne.
Fresh, reductive, lively on the palate. Green apple, lemon, lime zest, baguette crust, pineapple, white peach, lanolin, cream, perfect chalk & minerality, yellow & white florals, beautiful acidity and rich polished finish that persists.
Photos of; one of their Grand Cru vineyards, two views of their historical museum of champagne/wine artifacts since it’s beginnings and Launois. — 5 years ago
Another amazing Beaujolais from Dryfarmwines.com — 8 years ago
Great wine. Celebrating the life of Matt. So good. — 9 years ago
There isn’t a better Cote du Rhone for the price. — 10 months ago
Smooth and mature great with herb crusted rack of lamb — 4 years ago
#bojo fresh fruity yum — 7 years ago
Great value burg with age — 7 years ago
Pear and lemon blossom — 11 years ago
3 years since previous bottle, very mild integrated tannins, rich deep fruit mellowing into forest floor. Aromatic, some complexity over the evening. Nice. — 6 months ago
Dark garnet color. Aromas of earth, tobacco, dried dark cherries/raspberries, menthol, dried rose petals and violets. The palate is more dark fruit driven (black cherry/raspberry/plum) with hints of forest floor and minerals. Touch of Brett and oak on the long and tingly finish. Nicely structured with fine grained tannins. Crisp acidity and medium bodied. The tertiary notes take the lead. Gets better as it opens up. — 6 months ago
2020 vintage. Everything is great these days at Jaboulet (négoce wines and estate wines alike) and this Côte Rôtie is no exception. "Les Jumelles" (French for " twins" ) is a blend of Côte Blonde and Côte Brune. It is a terrific effort in a vintage that maintained impressive freshness in a very hot year. A beautiful nose with red and black fruits and flowers. It has depth and elegance, refined tannins and great length. Abv.14%. — 2 years ago
Delish as usual — 4 years ago
Strawberry fields 4evah. Jean Paul Brun ain't nothing 2 fuck with — 8 years ago
Andrew Shaheen
Serious over performer — 5 months ago