Tart cherries, cranberries, dried leaves, potting soil. — 7 years ago
Just a baby. Great acidity, dark fruit and a wee bit o funk — 10 years ago
nez fruité et frais, gras en bouche et acidulé — 10 years ago
Light and airy - delicious — 5 years ago
Good and very cherry but not as much as some other younger wines. Not sure if I like this more than the other higher end petite sirahs of theirs. — 6 years ago
On the money at Otto’s — 8 years ago
28 October 2016. Rouge Tomate, New York, NY. — 10 years ago
Incredibly floral, well balanced, full bodied — 10 years ago
Good vintage despite the early oxidative tendencies of the whites. This one sure showed that, but it still had bright structure and that full Combettes texture. Solid wine. — 12 years ago
This was a hundo p for me! — 5 years ago
Lovely and aging well. Very smooth and bright with cherry notes but not overly so. Earthly and interesting but still light. — 6 years ago
Vintage 2016 — 7 years ago
Super bright. White blossom. Saturated minerality. Classy oak. — 10 years ago
Great stone fruit flavors. Touch of oak on the finish — 10 years ago
Top terroir vineyard estate. Very interesting. 25 Oaked. New and 2 year. 26.99 ws glazer. — 11 years ago
Awesome desert wine — 13 years ago
Lee Pitofsky
Dancer’s Perrieres vines are sandwiched in between the great Roulot and Lafon, and his 2013 Perrieres is a stunner. There is so much depth to this wine and it’s about so much more than just reduction. It’s detailed, complex and layered with yellow fruit and stony minerals with superb density and inner mouth tension. It’s powerful and intense but its weight is so lifted and the freshness of the vintage keeps it impeccably well balanced. There is a line of pulsating acidity and exhilarating energy on the palate that leads to an explosively long finale. — 5 years ago