40% Syrah, 30% Grenache, 30% Carignan. Bright black fruits on the nose. Dark plums, medium acid and body, lingering tannins and a mouth-coating chalkiness from the minerals. Very food friendly. — 7 years ago
Great summer wine to relax with. — 8 years ago
Bright, crisp and zesty — 9 years ago
Perfect summer patio wine! 🌞👍🏻 — 9 years ago
Lovely rose for the $10 price tag! — 10 years ago
Awesome sauv blanc from a producer in Burgundy close to the Chablis border. This vineyard site has limestone soils that you can taste in this dry mineral driven wine. Bright acidity and lean body make it a great food wine and something that will be easy to enjoy all summer long. — 10 years ago
Old reliable. Always one of my favorite Rhones. Heavyish-medium body, heavy fruit, medium tannin, great food complement, mouthy. Even drinks well alone & is friendly enough not to overpower cheese or light hors d'oeuvre. — 11 years ago
Lovely flavour and nice bite — 11 years ago
Not sure if it's the wine or the lobster... — 12 years ago
Peppery fruit and bit of funk — 8 years ago
So much richness and texture yet so drinkable. Phenolic and engaging. Subtleties abound, from white and orchard blossoms, citrus and stone fruits, beeswax, olive, radish, white pepper, tea leaves, stones. Approachable, elegant, yet cerebral enough to maintain conversation. — 8 years ago
Killer rosé for 8 bones. Get some!!! — 9 years ago
Great with seafood! Dry. Mineraly. Great to sip with dinner. — 9 years ago
Acidic. Dry finish. Minerally. Pairs well with food. — 10 years ago
Smooth, nice body with a hint of berries.
Great value for the price: Paid $16.99 in FL — 10 years ago
Yes, Sauvignon Blanc in Burgundy! In fact, the St Bris appellation was previously called 'Sauvignon de Saint-Bris' (before 2003). And you can ONLY use SB or Sauv Gris fruit, + max 12.8% ABV. Love the terroir and plan to show it blind just to mess with my Sancerre obsessed friends. — 11 years ago
A special treat brought to us from a friend that just got back from Bandol — 12 years ago
Red berries, pinks, lavender. Truly in a nice place. — 12 years ago
D'abord des fruits puis la réglisse, équilibre... Plaisir ! Exceptionnel. — 7 years ago
Another star in Rosenthal book but I’m a bit puzzled by the muted enthusiasm on Delectable. Sure, not the last word on complexity but what glory in classic chard & Macon notes. Rich & minerally mouthfeel, balanced. Yeah, for less than 15$ local. So what’s the problem? — 7 years ago
Color is a peachy blush, like Cover Girl from the 90s. Very slight orange tint. I’m drinking this a day old, so fragrance isn’t so pungent: smells like outdoor seating at a white tablecloth restaurant with white flowers, with an elegant woman sitting two seats behind you wearing Crepe de Chine or Amal Goutal— something classic. Also has an undercurrent of Lemonheads (chemical citrus) smell as well. Taste is surprising, not acidic but still dry/not sweet— caramel-like, with peachy strawberry taste and a short finish. Kind of has the taste of a merlot inhabiting a rose. It’s really nice. I often don’t like rose because it’s too sweet or too dry or always somehow tastes too similar... but this one was special. Perhaps one of my faves of the summer. — 8 years ago
Crushed limestone, fresh florals and just a touch of lime rind on the nose. Balanced fruit and acidity with lots of fresh/floral flavors. While nuanced at first, this one open up pleasantly. — 9 years ago
Green olives and sour cherries. Mild tannins. Young but approachable. — 9 years ago
джем из садовой вишни, с нотами лакрицы и розового перца, оттенки сухой пыльной земли. Много остаточного алкоголя, кислотность низкая; полнотелое, можно еще подождать — 10 years ago
Sophisticated and subtle. Elegant aftertaste. Complex of flavors pivots on mandarin orange, but dry. Nice with olives. — 10 years ago
Really nice, went well with beef — 11 years ago
Rooftop rose! — 12 years ago
Tennis ball scent, pepper start. Final prune taste, spicy notes and oak finish. Medium to full body. Great wine!!! — 12 years ago
Roslan Schofield
$45 bottle; was much lighter than other CdP, more like a Pinot. — 7 years ago