Sneaky ripe for an Hermitage. A lot of fruit right out of the gate, but as it warms/breathes...The classic tar, meat and leather starts to emerge. What a wine — 8 years ago
A classic mild spice, medium tannins, med body... All kinds of medium! — 9 years ago
Waxy, nutty, honeyed fruits - rich & complex. 2010 and plenty of life left. — 11 years ago
A little zippy with the carbonation, super balance of savory notes with mostly cherry fruit. Sip on a hot summer day on its own or enjoy on a cool night with roast chicken. Best served slightly cool. — 6 years ago
Kids down - Exploring French wine with Jen out of town! Muted nose of blueberries and currants. Gamey taste with notes of anise and cherries. Nice mouthfeel if a bit one-note. — 8 years ago
Great for the price. Complex, medium finish. Lots of red fruit — 9 years ago
This wine is white, bio wine. Marsanne is playing extraordinary tastes and full of aroma. Good for Japanese food — 9 years ago
Reminds me of France. Of course. — 10 years ago
Perfect with a bit of beef casserole — 11 years ago
1997. A great year for birthday of our son ! — 7 years ago
2016 will go down as a very overlooked vintage. It should not be. Beautiful and very pure nose of crushed granite and deep dark berry fruit. Grilled meats and herbs. So pretty. Smokey and floral as well. Palate has terrific richness and wonderful purity while also giving off a smokey bbq inner mouth aromas and loads of white pepper on the finish. Some structure to burn and will last 5-8 more years with improvement, but drinking well now. — 7 years ago
Bessards-Meal (L09223, gold capsule). Getting meaty, but still forward with fresh violets and ripe black cherry and blackberry. Pungent rooibos and black pepper. Subdued oak bridges the spicy sweetness to the earthy, animal character. Deeply colored, youthful and vivacious, the tannins are starting to relax but promise a decade or two more of cellar potential. Paired with Tannhauser. — 8 years ago
Rich and savory, smelling of seaweed, must, and dark preserves with burnt sugar or caramel. There's an olivey savoriness on the palate that signals Syrah, along with some cured meat and pepper. Opens up with more jammy berry flavors after 30 minutes, with a nice kiss of oak. Old world meets New World feel going on here. Ripe and giving for days on the palate with lots of umami and sweet. — 9 years ago
Still very youthful, pure and bright. Touch of grippy stem tannin. Wonderful. — 10 years ago
Nearing end of life, some honey — 10 years ago
Jordan Wardlaw
Really outstanding Crozes from an exciting vintage. Excellent balance of blue fruits, smoked meat, herbs and black earth minerality. Tannins are youthful but approachable. Lovely restraint and subtle force. — 6 years ago