Black currant. Tobacco and meat. — 3 years ago
Parc Detroit — 5 years ago
Great French — 2 months ago
2016 with Jack st Parc de Ville on 5/25/2021 — 3 years ago
Le Parc at Les Crayeres in Reims. Light canary gold. Young and bright in the glass. Great Coche nose. Penetrating power. Notes of lemon, crushed rocks, petrol. In the mouth it’s rich but lacking the acidity and intensity I was expecting. Even after 3 hours of air, the structure was modest. It made this an easy to drink wine tonight, but with no acidity backbone this seems questionable for long term aging. Maybe just in a dumb phase but the Cochey nose was memorable. — 5 years ago
Las iguanas at centre parc — 2 months ago
Chenin Blanc and I have a rocky relationship (pun unintended). I struggle to appreciate what geeks love. But this one I can get behind. The nose sports rich orchard fruit and a bucketful of crushed rock. So minerally in the mouth it’s almost tannic-seeming. But there is laser-sharp acidity and some nice echos of pure fruit in the finish. Very nice! — 5 years ago
Le Parc at Les Crayeres in Reims. From a deep list of aged options I went with one I’m less familiar with. I was not disappointed. Straw gold color. Minimal bubbles in the glass. Great nose that has a mix of fruit, minerals and bread yeast. Notes of apricot, tangerine, toffee and old stone floor. Rich in the mouth with subtle but very present acidity. With a few hours of air this gained amazing complexity. Great stuff. — 5 years ago
Jonas Hartz
So fresh! — a month ago