St. Lucia Distillers

Fries Family Cellars

Oregon Pinot Noir 2016

Saint lucia. St. James at Morgan Bay — 5 years ago

St. Lucia Distillers

1931 Rum 2013

This and Ron Pampero are favorites of mine. — 7 years ago

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St. Lucia Distillers

Chairman's Reserve Finest The Forgotten Casks Limited Rum Release

Delicious aged rum - caramel, vanilla. Very smooth — 7 years ago

Huber (Markus Huber)

Hugo Sparkling Rosé Blend

Excellent pairing with white chocolate risotto--transports you straight to the Hotel Chocolat on St. Lucia 😗 — 8 years ago

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Miura

Santa Lucia Highlands Pinot Noir

At St. Regis Monarch. Excellent - great nose and nice body. — 9 years ago

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It was 2013 vintage

Upper Eden Wines

Santa Lucia Highlands Chardonnay

Delicious and buttery with a bit of brightness and a little funk. St. Andre in wine carnation. — 9 years ago

Chateau St. Jean

California Merlot

M
9.0

10 yr Anniversary trip to St Lucia — 6 years ago

Marie Courtin

Concordance Extra Brut Champagne Pinot Noir

Ok last one from the St. Lucia blowout. I wasn’t paying hotel prices for this shit by the way, I suitcased a bunch from home. — 7 years ago

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Domaine Bott Frères

Tradition Alsace Gewürztraminer 2015

I’ve never found a riesling that I’ve liked — was recommended this while eating sushi in St. Lucia. — 7 years ago

Handpicked Wines

Regional Selections Barossa Valley Shiraz 2013

Very nice for St Lucia Day observed buffet — 7 years ago

St. Lucia Distillers

Chairman's Reserve Spiced St. Lucia Rum

Antoine Pin
9.3

Yes. Authorized. 93pts. ANW206 — 8 years ago

M. Bortolussi

Lucia St. Émilion Grand Cru Red Bordeaux Blend 2003

This was a beautiful blend of 90% merlot and 10% cab franc. While rich and with plenty of new oak, there was a mineral edge that puts this in the old world for me and balanced the wine. — 9 years ago

St Heels

Vinograd Sv Lucia Rosé Plavac Mali

Beautiful rose. Perfectly soft, dry and very delicious — 10 years ago

Trimbach

Réserve Alsace Riesling 2010

Enjoyed with a pan Asian meal on the shores of St Lucia. Lemony flinty nose. Slight petrol nose. Lemon tartness on the palette, almost like sherbet. Stone licking taste. Minerality! — 6 years ago

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Gut Oggau

Winifred Blaufränkisch Zweigelt Rosé

Ok last time I had this was in Corsica years ago and I gave it a very stingy 8.9... this time in St Lucia it’s a sunset wine and it’s totally fucking transformative... — 7 years ago

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The sunset has transformed you. The wine is delicious. Just can’t be a great sunset. Cheers!

Château Lucia

Enzo Ide St. Émilion Grand Cru Red Bordeaux Blend 2009

Somm David T
9.0

On the nose; dark currants, stewed styled blackberries, dark cherries, black plum, blueberries top nose, black raspberries, strawberries haunt here & there, semi-sweet tarry notes, dark chocolate, dry clay, loamy dry top soil, leather, lead pencil shavings, cedar, black tea, decayed red florals with fresh violets.

The palate is full bodied. Tannins rounded, dusty and 40% resolved. The structure is still big & bold, tension tight, balance is getting there and the length is in a good place with better evolution ahead. Dark currants, stewed styled blackberries, dark cherries, black plum, blueberries top nose, black raspberries, strawberries haunt here & there, semi-sweet tarry notes, dark chocolate, hint of mocha powder, vanilla, medium spice, dry stems, bay leaf, dry black turned earth, dry clay, loamy dry top soil, leather, lead pencil shavings, cedar, black tea, decayed red florals with fresh violets. The acidity is a little light but not bad. The long, drier, balanced finish is developing but needs another 5-8 years to reveal its best self.

Photos of; Owner Michel Bortolussi, small barrel room & Chateau Lucia exterior.

Producer notes and history...the owner of Lucia, Michel Bortolussi, got his start in the Bordeaux wine business selling equipment needed to make wine to all the top producers and winemakers in Bordeaux.
However, his strongest customer base were the numerous Chateau’s located in the Saint Emilion. Michel Bortolussi knee that if so many of his customers could produce great wine, he could as well. One of his best clients was wine consultant, Stephane Derenoncourt. That relationship was the start of Chateau Lucia.

Before Bortolussi and Stephane Derenoncourt teamed up to create Chateau Lucia. The wine was formally sold under the name of Chateau Lucie before Michel Bortolussi changed the name to Lucia.

The first vintage for Lucia was made in 2001. In 2012, Chateau Lucia was sold to Enzo Ide, a Belgian businessman.

Enzo Ide has retained the same technical team for their Right Bank vineyards and wine making. Enzo Ide also owns another vineyard, Chateau La Rousselle in the Fronsac appellation.

The 4.3 hectare St. Emilion vineyard of Chateau Lucia is planted to 90% Merlot and 10% Cabernet Franc.

Lucia has some of the oldest vines in Bordeaux. In fact, some of the vines date all the way back to 1901. They also have two other sections of vineyard with vines that are on average 30 years of age.

The younger vines are situated close to Chateau Monbousquet. Those vines are planted in more of the sandy terroir with some clay in the soils. Overall, the vineyard has a terroir of clay and limestone soils. The vines are planted to a vine density of 5,500 vines per hectare.

There is a lot of intensive labor that takes place at Chateau Lucia. To produce Chateau Lucia, the berries are harvested by hand. The fruit is sorted twice before fermentation. The grapes are whole berry fermented in small open-top, oak tanks that range in size from 30 to 50 hectoliters.

Everything in the small cellars is moved by gravity. Malolactic fermentation takes place in french oak barrels. The wine is aged on its lees in an average of 60% new, French oak barrels for between 12 to 18 months, depending on the character and quality of the vintage.

The production of Lucia is small at about 1,250 cases depending on what the vintage gives.

The 09 while tasty after opening up over an hour, still needs another 6-8+ years in bottle to be all it can be. Drink 2024-33.
— 7 years ago

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St. Lucia Distillers

Cask Aged 9 Years Hamilton Saint Lucian Pot Still Aged Rum 2004

The rums that taught me all rum doesn't need to be sweet — 10 years ago

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Luli

Santa Lucia Highlands Pinot Noir

Excellent pinot, especially for the price. Jammy with deep blackberry flavor. Nice black pepper finish. $30 from wine shop on Amsterdam near W. 74th St. (Loved it, but no Bueno with peach). — 10 years ago