Photo via search. Had the 1981 tonight and it was stunning and ageless. I’ve had 81 Bosconia and this is much more youthful and almost timeless. Amazing that it spends ten years in american oak, yet the oak is so well integrated. — 7 years ago
How do you rate a unicorn? Amazing grounds, amazing food, amazing atmosphere, amazing people... a timeless wine that I was allowed to taste in the comfort of friends. 10+ thanks — 8 years ago
Loved loved loved this bottle's freshness. Out of time i.e. Timeless. Purchased at Sam's Chicago so many years ago. #melancholia — 9 years ago
Fuck. This was great. Great as in the true meaning of the word "great." Timeless, classic, expressive, true. So sad this is probably the last wine I'll ever have from him. Amarone form CNDP? Seriously concentrated and dense with a great deal of finesse and complexity. Every sip was different and ethereal. — 9 years ago
90/100
Vintage 2005 — 9 years ago
No words. Natty crunk meets ‘60s right bank Bordeaux. Luncheon claret...as you might have been served by Warhol or Timothy Leary. The Merlot seems a bit riper and more assertive in this vintage, but the CF wrapper leaf and cranberry pop comes in on the surprisingly suave and sneaky-tannic finish. There are no better wines being made in America if you love things that have one foot firmly rooted in the classics and the other with the itch for the new. Superlative and timeless. — 6 years ago
The Drinking Window experts say I should drink my last 2008 Art Series Chardonnay. Delicious as always with a timeless feel about it and the thumbprint of luscious stone fruit and pear. The 2016 was just released and reviewed by Ray Jordan who is a WA Wine expert who gave it 99+ points. He said he gave the 2015 99 points yet the 2016 is a better wine and given he doesn’t give 100 he then had to give the 2016 99+ points. The 2008 is drinking beautifully. Could go on short term but why bother. — 7 years ago
Timeless. A perfect match to roasted lamb. — 8 years ago
Sharing a sentimental favorita with my babe on Xmas Eve, 2016. The musky perfume of Carignan old vines intermingle with the violets, thorns, and garrigue of Grenache-- all of it grown on a limestone cliff that clings to the old pagan culture of the Cathars. Wishing everyone such timeless succor of family & vino! — 9 years ago
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Wines produced under the late Patrick Bize are singular and timeless. — 5 years ago