Great lineup & dinner with Louis Michel. He showcased his amazing wines in what he termed were difficult vintages. — a month ago
Huge dark fruit and still primary at this time. The oak is hardly noticeable given its age and the tannins are soft. This can age based on the amount of fruit, I just wonder how it will hold up given how soft the tannins are. Definitely drinkable now. — a month ago
My first time tasting this producer, I would be lying if I said I did not have very high expectations. Scents of earth , flowers, spice and oak. As one would expect from this vintage fruit but it is not overdone that is joined at the hip with some serious mineral overtones. I have no clue what this sells for at the cellar door but secondary prices have to be based on one thing, scarcity. — 16 days ago
2021 vintage. Last tasted 07.23.24 (9.2). This bottle (like that one, tasted at a fave resto) chilled down a bit and traced over 1.25 hours. That bottle $120 then...now...same bottle $140 off the list. This visit a tad tighter and closer to the vest. Still very nice. 01.21.25. — 2 months ago
Amazing night with Louis Michel tasting his release of the 18 vintage — a month ago
Nicely profiled aged Beaujolais showing complexity of autumnal forest coming into ripened but lovely fruits. — 2 months ago
Medium dark rubi robe, slightly faded brick on the sides. Nose of spices, mint and cherries. Very light on its feet with medium bodied feel, elegant and complex, spicy and floral. Truly excellent. We bought a case in 2007 and bottles have been in the cellar all these years. This is truly excellent and no rush. We had diner tonight to comemorate Adriana’s birthday. — 5 months ago
Ted
Always love Thibault’s effort. Ground cinnamon and earth with a pinch of tomato leaf and strawberries. — 4 days ago