dusty, plummy, ripe pinot that finishes with a peppy bite. really enjoyed this — 4 years ago
Just had a small taste, but very impressive. Petrol, honey, and acid. — 6 years ago
Meaty af and good round finish — 7 years ago
Cafè de París 10/08/22 ( — 3 years ago
Half-bottle #swisswine #petitearvine at first aromas of new tennis ball, kerosene and cured cheese, then lovely citrus and a hint of beeswax. On the palate it is super fresh and balanced. — 6 years ago
Warm Anjou pear with that warms you inside. — 6 years ago
Silky Pinot Noir, light and aromatic — 7 years ago
Super interesting. Nice minerality. — 8 years ago
Very smooth — 8 years ago
Noma, orange, strange, very flavorful — 4 years ago
When Swiss M Sager picks your wine for fondue night.🔥 one of the best alpine producers. — 6 years ago
Balanced sweetness, not syrupy. Our first Swiss wine?? At l’etoile. — 6 years ago
Color : White
Wine estate : Romain Papilloud
Designation : Vétroz (AOC Valais)
Name : Amigne Grand Cru de Vétroz
Country : Switzerland
Vivino : 4/5
Note : Romain Papilloud, self-made-man, became a winemaker in 1979 and owner in 1987. The majority of his vineyard is located in Vétroz (Valais, Switzerland). We will observe on the top of the bottle 1 to 3 bees which represents the sugar content (A bee means 0 to 8 grams).
With a yellow robe, the nose of this amine is rich with flavors of citrus (tangerine) and honey. On the palate, a beautiful structure with apricot flavors and a delicacy in the end.
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Romain Papilloud, autodidacte, devient vigneron en 1979 et propriétaire en 1987. La majorité de son vignoble est situé à Vétroz (Valais, Suisse). On observera sur le haut de la bouteille 1 à 3 abeilles qui représente la teneur en sucre (Une abeille signifie 0 à 8 grammes).
Avec une robe jaune, le nez de cette amigne est riche avec des saveurs d’agrumes (mandarine) et de miel. En bouche, une belle structure avec des saveurs d’abricot et une gourmandise en final.
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👍🏻Vivino, FB : GabWine | IG : gabriel_dvl 🥂 — 7 years ago
Jeremy Shanker
Sommelier at RN74
A great reminder that I should drink more Swiss wine. Tart citrus, marzipan, chiseled rocks — 3 years ago