Bottle Hampton $15.99 — 8 months ago
100% Syrah. This is a very inexpensive Cotes but 2019 was a banner year. Velvety and full bodied. Notes of black cherry, graphite and cocoa powder. Medium tannins brings a decent finish. Nicely paired with a spicy grilled chicken. — 9 months ago
Nice, easy to drink, good structure, mild tannin, and yummy — a year ago
2021 well balanced acid fruit slight pepper. Dry. Great nose dark Cherry. Easy going down. $26 at Mannys — 3 years ago
Young but fruity — 4 years ago
Great for the price. — 6 years ago
Understated as far as Tissot cuvées. Still lots of colors on the flavor wheel. 🛞 - Deans house — 2 months ago
Deep garnet opaque, light body, bright red berries and minerals, nice acidity with well balanced tannins — 5 months ago
10-19-25. Maybe Heinens. Don’t know the price. — 8 months ago
Very good. Get a case — a year ago
Tremendous bargain! — 2 years ago
Nice red. — 5 years ago
Aromatics of new leather and dried fruit. Not your average Côtes du Rhône as you would expect from Chateau de Beaucastel. More full bodied than expected to go with our chicken dish. Far richer than Guigal’s version of Côtes du Rhône. Had my last bottle 11 weeks later on 27th February 2026 with consistent notes. — 7 months ago
Opened for white wine drinkers at Thanksgiving, but enjoyed with trout prepared in an air fryer with lemon zest and herbs from the garden and pecans ($33). Perfect pairing. — 2 years ago
Just delish (VR). — 4 years ago
Flavor was lost a bit with food but loving it on its own! — 5 years ago
Scott@Mister A’s-San Diego
2024 vintage. First time with the blanc version. So pleasant and giving. Medium/medium-heavy body. Spices. Minerals. Oils. Disciplined oak. Golden fruits. Acidity. Sizeable checklist completed. $31.77 a bottle resto cost. Two cases please. 6.24.26. — 6 days ago