Fruity dance of cherry and plums, a soft lingering story that finishes with subtlety. Perfect dancing partner with the rich duck confit in the cassoulet. — 10 years ago
A lot of the notes are right but the balance is just a bit offset by tartness — 11 years ago
Decent tannins for a rose, lacking the acid to balance out the finish. A little superficial on the nose and palate. — 10 years ago
Fragrances of nectar on the nose, subtle acid and notes of butter, a smooth finish without any bite. When sitting alone out in the sun, reach for a chilled glass of this instead of the Perrier. — 10 years ago
Peppery, great character, a three act play in itself! — 11 years ago
Like a sweet carnival on the nose, playful, lively, and a sip is more a deep dive into a flimsy cedar box of ripe berries sitting on top fresh autumn hay. Structure reveals itself in the end that was lacking upon the first kiss. Something is missing, like fresh chives on eggs that give it that umph. The story finishes up front, where it began. — 10 years ago
As a Viognier goes, this one is balanced and not acidic. Very fruit forward and great on a 100 degree day, like today. There are notes of light fleshed stone fruit and a casual relaxed finish. — 10 years ago
Why can't I put this down? Outstanding! — 11 years ago
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