A mid straw yellow in colour. Aromas are lemon and lime, lemongrass, mineral, wet hay with toastiness and lanolin starting to emerge at 13 years of age. Light bodied but great intensity - a richer texture for a Semillon, bearing in mind that this wine sees no oak at all - stainless steel all the way. Only 11% alcohol. Luckily I have 4 bottles left - a cellar life extending to 2030+. — 7 months ago
Very nice balance of the grapes. Pairs well with grilled chicken and pork. — 8 months ago
Red fruit, super drinkable. — 10 months ago
The QPR across the Daumas lineup has always astounded me, & this rose sparkling is no different: fine mouse & a clean, detailed palate, all fresh cut strawberries. Nice balance too between dry & fruitiness,& just enough heft to carry this past a toast into a first course. — 3 years ago
Even more fantastic than the previous bottle of 2010 I enjoyed a year ago. Decanted and enjoyed over 7 hours. This was good from first pour but became great and then magnificent over the next 3.5 and 7 hours. It was still full of verve on the last sip! Early only it was more dark fruit but over time the wines softened and became a bit sweeter and rounder. Tremendous length and complexity. — 3 months ago
Delicious red wine from Toulouse — 3 months ago
Great Mas de Daumas Gassac with age. Claud has the 2014 on the main list and the 2013 on the longer list. Same price! Great call to get the 2013. Nice, fresh, rich. Had with an assortment of seafood starters (red shrimp, hamachi) and with the ham with sunchokes and chicken liver agnoloti. — 4 months ago
Ripe blueberry, thick and sticky. Chocolate and mocha finish. 14 years and it still got it. — 7 months ago
With Pip at Ephraim's birthday — 4 months ago
A little too sweet for more than two glasses — 8 months ago
Light, elegant, a bit floral. Great wine — 10 months ago
Sunshine and tropical fruit just lovely — 3 years ago
Dawn E.
Clean, clear, crisp, dry, red berries, crushed rock, melon, slight saltiness. Refreshing from the south of France. — 3 months ago